Ships
- City of Berlin, chartered to the Red Star Line 1895-1898 for 7 voyages.
- City of New York
- City of Paris
- Haverford, chartered to the Red Star Line 1901-1902 for 4 voyages.
- Illinois, chartered to the Red Star Line 1886-1897.
- Indiana, chartered to the Red Star Line 1889.
- Kensington, chartered to the Red Star Line 1895-1903.
- Kroonland, purchased from the Red Star Line in 1923 then sold to Panama Pacific Line.
- Pennsylvania, chartered from American Line 1887-1897.
- Pittsburgh, chartered to the Red Star Line 1925-1926. Sold to the RSL 1926 and renamed Pennland. Sold to Bernstein Red Star Line, Hamburg 1935.
- St. Louis
- St. Paul
- Southwark, chartered to the Red Star Line 1895-1903.
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