S.S. Citta Di Torino


The S.S. Citta Di Torino was built by N. Odero fu Alessandro and Co., Genoa, Italy in 1901 for the La Veloce Line. It was built for the Genoa, Palermo, Naples to New York service. She was sold to Sitmar Line in 1914 and renamed S.S. Costantinopoli. She was sold again to the Lloyd Triestino Line in 1932. The S.S. Citta Di Torino was Scrapped in 1933.

Length: 110.6 m (363 ft)
Beam: 13.1 m (43 ft)
Propulsion: Steam triple expansion engines, single screw,
Speed: 12 knots (13-14 Mph)
Capacity: 4,041 tons
Occupancy: 40 2nd class passengers and 1,496 3rd class passengers
Ancestors Traveled
Maria Grazia Masone (Born: 1889) traveled on this vessel in February of 1905 from Naples, Italy to New York to stay with her brother Alessandro in Flushing, NY

Pietro Mummolo (Born: 1886) and sister Angela left Casamissima, Italy for America on this ship May 11, 1905 destined for New York.