RMS Rangitata was an ocean passenger liner that was built in Scotland in 1929 and scrapped in Yugoslavia in 1962.
[2] In World War II, in 1940 Rangitata sailed from Liverpool with 113 evacuated children under the Children's Overseas Reception Board (CORB) scheme on 28 August 1940, bound for New Zealand through the Panama Canal in convoy OB 205, with Volendam which was carrying children bound for Canada, and was torpedoed, with 113 CORB children arriving safely in New Zealand.
She also served as a troopship, for example in Convoy US1 taking New Zealand troops to the Middle East in January 1940.
A scale model of Rangitata can be found in the New Zealand Maritime Museum in Auckland.
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