Atlantic Huron, after unloading at Pier 25, moved to load at National Gypsum. She departed this morning.
Category: CSL
Atlantic Huron unloading at the Grain elevator. She is sized to be the maximum size allowable by the St. Laurence seaway locks – there is not much room, as witnessed by the scrapes on her sides.
The Self Discharging Bulk Carrier Pioneer arrided this afternoon for National gypsum. She was built in 1981 as Canadian Pioneer, and was renamed in 1988. She is operated as part of the Canada Steam Ship Lines International (CSLI ) fleet.
Atlantic Superior moving dead ship with tugs from Pier 9 to Pier 25. She needed to move to make room for the BBC Plata. Dead ship refers to the fact that the ship is not powered, and appears to be running a generator aft of the bridge. She recently came
Canada Steamship Lines vessel Spruceglen on trials in the basin after a Maintenance period which included being re-flagged to Canada and being re-painted in csl’s domestic scheme, which is why she looks so clean
CSL Spirit tied up at pier 9a this morning. This is likely a brief lay up period, before she sails to replace Atlantic Superior at work at Sept-Iles on shuttle service, running iron ore from the pier to larger ships anchored in the bay. As reported at Shipfax in November,
The Cruise ship Aida Aura Tied up at Pier 24 today. The CSL Bulker SALARIUM finished offloading at the Grain Elevators, and is scheduled to move to National Gypsum later this afternoon
How Many vessels are in motion in this Picture? CSL Atlas is Outbound with Tug Atlantic Fir Returning to Woodside. Italy Express is Inbound with Tugs Atlantic Oak and Atlantic Willow Attached. The Ferry Dartmouth III on the woodside run is waiting for all this to pass, and a Navy
Atlantic Huron Sailed earlier this afternoon, but returned to port around 6pm, Likely due to a problem of some sort – as seen by her track, she made it to the pilot station before turning around and heading to anchorage 6. Atlantic Huron must have had a tough time in
CSL Birchglen was pulled out of the Novadock this morning porting freshly painted in CSL Colors. In her place, CSL Oakglen went in, probably for similar work – though HMCS Preserver is Due to enter Nova Dock April 1, so the stay will likely be short. Update:Better Picture
