Rossiya class is a class of Russian river passenger ships, project 785. "Rossiya" means "Russia" in Russian.Two-deck cruise ships manufactured in Komárno, Czechoslovakia, 1952–1958. The shipyard's designation: OL800 (osobna lod - passenger motor ship 800 h.p.).[1]
Rossiya-class motorships | |||||
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No. | Original name | align=Left | English transliteration | ||
First series of Project 785 | |||||
1 | align=Left | Россия (Россич, Распутин) | align=Left | Rossiya (Rossich, Rasputin) | |
2 | align=Left | Украина | align=Left | Ukraina | |
3 | align=Left | Белоруссия | align=Left | Belorussiya | |
4 | align=Left | Азербайджан | align=Left | Azerbaydzhan | |
5 | align=Left | Грузия | align=Left | Gruziya | |
6 | align=Left | Армения | align=Left | Armeniya | |
7 | align=Left | Молдавия | align=Left | Moldaviya | |
8 | align=Left | Узбекистан (Царь Пётр, Коломенский Штандарт) | align=Left | Uzbekistan (Tsar Pyotr, Kolomenskiy Shtandart) | |
9 | align=Left | Казахстан | align=Left | Kazakhstan | |
Second series of Project 785 | |||||
10 | align=Left | Таджикистан (Кремас) | align=Left | Tadzhikistan (Kremas) | |
11 | align=Left | Туркменистан | align=Left | Turkmenistan | |
12 | align=Left | Киргизия (Петр Алабин) | align=Left | Kirgiziya (Petr Alabin) | |
13 | align=Left | Карелия | align=Left | Kareliya | |
14 | align=Left | Эстония (Киевская Русь, Князь Воронцов) | align=Left | Estoniya (Kievskaya Rus, Knyaz Vorontsov) | |
15 | align=Left | Латвия (Михаил Годенко, Маяк) | align=Left | Latviya (Mikhail Godenko, Mayak) | |
16 | align=Left | Литва | align=Left | Litva | |
17 | align=Left | Украина (Булгария) | align=Left | Ukraina (Bulgariya) | |
18 | align=Left | Мусоргский | align=Left | Musorgskiy | |
19 | align=Left | Композитор Чайковский | align=Left | Kompozitor Chaykovskiy | |
20 | align=Left | Бородин | align=Left | Borodin | |
21 | align=Left | Римский-Корсаков | align=Left | Rimskiy-Korsakov | |
22 | align=Left | Ипполитов-Иванов | align=Left | Ippolitov-Ivanov | |
23 | align=Left | Антон Рубинштейн (Пересвет) | align=Left | Anton Rubinshteyn (Peresvet) | |
24 | align=Left | Композитор Глазунов | align=Left | Kompozitor Glazunov | |
25 | align=Left | Композитор Глинка | align=Left | Kompozitor Glinka | |
Third series of Project 785 | |||||
26 | align=Left | Композитор Калинников | align=Left | Kompozitor Kalinnikov | |
27 | align=Left | Композитор Прокофьев | align=Left | Kompozitor Prokofyev | |
28 | align=Left | Композитор Скрябин | align=Left | Kompozitor Skryabin | |
29 | align=Left | Композитор Алябьев | align=Left | Kompozitor Alyabyev | |
30 | align=Left | Композитор Балакирев | align=Left | Kompozitor Balakirev | |
31 | align=Left | А. П. Чехов (Байкал, Капитан Родин) | align=Left | A. P. Chekhov (Baykal, Kapitan Rodin) | |
32 | align=Left | М. Ю. Лермонтов | align=Left | M. Y. Lermontov | |
33 | align=Left | А. С. Грибоедов (И. И. Шишкин, Виктория) | align=Left | A. S. Griboyedov (I. I. Shishkin, Viktoria) | |
34 | align=Left | Радянський Союз | align=Left | Radyansykyy Soyuz | |
35 | align=Left | В. I. Ленiн (Т. Г. Шевченко) | align=Left | V. I. Lenin (T. G. Shevtchenko) | |
36 | align=Left | Карл Маркс | align=Left | Karl Marks |
Rossiya-class ships | |||||||
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Year of build | Hull No | Series | Image | Name | Customer | Status[2] [3] | |
1952 | I | Rasputin | originally, the Rossiya, formerly: Rossich; hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); scrapped in October 2011 | ||||
1952 | I | Ukraina (1952) | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky[4] | burnt on Don and scrapped in 1953 | |||
1953 | I | Image | Belorussiya | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky[5] | 1960 Kazan; hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); out of service; scrapped in 1989 | ||
1953 | I | Image | Azerbaydzhan | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); WaterCenter near Sevastopol | ||
1953 | I | Image | Armeniya | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | 1961-1992 in Perm; out of service in 1989; near Chaikovskiy in Perm in 1993 | ||
1953 | I | Image | Gruziya | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | in Kazan in 1960; hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); out of service | ||
1953 | I | Image | Moldaviya | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | 1962 Ob-Irtysh Shipping Company, Omsk; Volga-Don Shipping Company (Rostov-on-Don) (1975-1992), hotelship in Turkey, sank in September 1996 | ||
1953 | 318 | I | Kolomenskiy Shtandart | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | originally, the Uzbekistan, Tsar Petr; hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); hotelship and cafè near Kolomenskoye in Moscow | ||
1954 | I | Image | Kazakhstan | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | out of service | ||
1954 | II | Image | Kremas | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | originally, the Kremas, formerly: Tadzhikistan; hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); in Navashino for repair | ||
1954 | II | Image | Turkmenistan | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | burnt in 1986, out of service | ||
1954 | 328 | II | Petr Alabin | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | originally, the Kirgiziya; hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); arrested on the Volga on July 15, 2011 | ||
1955 | 323 | II | Image | Kareliya | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); out of service in 2006 | |
1955 | 324 | II | Knyaz Vorontsov | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | originally, the Estoniya, hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); sold to Samara Kievskaya Rus (2003) OOO RusAgroTorg, Moscow[6] | ||
1955 | II | Mayak | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | originally, the Latviya, formerly: Mikhail Godenko; hotelship Mayak in Krasnoyarsk | |||
1955 | 326 | II | Litva | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | sold to OOO Selikhov as hotelship in Krasnoyarsk | ||
1955 | II | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | originally, the Ukraina, sank on the Volga on July 10, 2011 | ||||
1956 | II | Musorgskiy | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | delivered to Volga-Don Shipping Company, Rostov-on-Don | |||
1956 | II | Chaykovskiy | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | out of service | |||
1956 | II | Mikhail Godenko | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk[7] | originally, the Borodin | |||
1956 | II | Rimskiy-Korsakov | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | listed for sale in October 2011 again[8] | |||
1956 | II | Ippolitov-Ivanov | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk | out of service in 2005 | |||
1956 | II | Peresvet | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk | originally, the Anton Rubinshteyn, out of service in 1992, since 2004 hotelship Peresvet in Krasnoyarsk | |||
1956 | II | Kompozitor Glazunov | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | ||||
1956 | II | Kompozitor Glinka | Volga Shipping Company, Gorky | out of service in 1995 | |||
1957 | III | Kompozitor Kalinnikov | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk | out of service, since 1997 hotelship Viktoria in Krasnoyarsk | |||
1957 | III | Kompozitor Prokofyev | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk | out of service in Krasnoyarsk in 2005 | |||
1957 | III | Image | Kompozitor Skryabin | out of service, in Chshaykovskiy in Perm | |||
1957 | III | Kompozitor Alyabyev | out of service in 1999 | ||||
1957 | III | Kompozitor Balakirev | Ob-Irtysch-Reederei, Omsk | out of service | |||
1957 | III | Kapitan Rodin | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk | originally, the Baykal, formerly: A. P. Chekhov; out of service in 2005 | |||
1958 | 31 | III | Image of ship hull No. | M. Yu. Lermontov | Yenissey Shipping Company, Krasnoyarsk | ||
1958 | 343 | III | Viktoria | Kama Shipping Company | originally, the A. S. Griboyedov, formerly: I. I. Shishkin; out of service | ||
1958 | III | Radyansykyy Soyus | 1986-1989 hotelship near Chernobyl; forgotten near Kiev[9] | ||||
1958 | III | T. G. Shevchenko | Dnepr Shipping Company, Dnepropetrovsk | originally, the V. I. Lenin, out of service in 1989 and sank later | |||
1958 | III | Image | Karl Marks | Dnepr Shipping Company, Kiev[10] | hotelship near Chernobyl (1986-1989); out of service in 1989, forgotten near Kiev |