The Company

Göta Canal Steamship Company. An active shipping company for more than 130 years …

The Göta Canal Steamship Company Ltd was founded on 27 February 1869, under the name Motala Ström Steamship Company Ltd. Its first boat was named Motalaström, built 14 years earlier. In addition to deck passengers, she was rebuilt to take 20 passengers in first class, 16 in second class and 12 in third class.

Business soon exceeded expectations and two new boats, the M/S Venus and Juno,
were ordered from the Motala Werkstad shipyard. The Juno was delivered in 1874 and is still in operation – today she is the world’s oldest registered passenger boat with sleeping accommodations.

In 1876 collaboration was started with the travel agency Thomas Cook & Co in London in a successful attempt to be the first Swedish company to attract tourists to Sweden. By the 1880s, the company had no fewer than 11 boats in service, several of which were combined cargo and passenger vessels.

After an interruption during the First World War, the steamers started operating again in the 1920s and were soon up to speed again. Posters and brochures in 16 languages were spread all over the world. During this period, it was also possible to travel half the distance by coach and make sightseeing stops in western Sweden. From Jönköping, passengers continued to Stockholm by canal steamer.

As the 30s approached, the outlook was bright. A new passenger steamer, the M/S Diana, was ordered and delivered in 1931. However, the early 30s saw dramatic changes and tourists failed to appear. In 1939 World War II broke out and boats were laid up for the duration of the war.

During the period 1947-1956, the company was run by several owners with varying success. In 1957 the company was bought by ship-owner Helge Källsson in Lidköping and the company was renamed Rederi AB Göta Kanal. The three remaining ships – Juno, Wilhelm Tham and Diana – were carefully modernised. In 1986, Helge Källsson's daughter, Britmari Brax, bought the company from her father.

Since January 2001, the shipping line is a member of the Strömma Group, a company oriented towards unique travel experiences and with a long tradition in the preservation and operation of historic vessels.


Read more about our ships' history:
M/S Juno >>
M/S Wilhelm Tham >>
M/S Diana >>

 

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19 September Article in the Sydney Morning Herald
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15 September Telford's Swedish Delight
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02 August Article in Mail on Sunday
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