SS Verona was a transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Ireland in 1908 for an Italian shipping line.
In 1918 a German submarine sank her in the Mediterranean with great loss of life.
[1] Workman, Clark and Company in Belfast built the second and third sisters, Ancona and Verona.
The combined power of the two engines was rated at 1,221 NHP[5] and gave her a speed of 16 knots (30 km/h).
[5] On 19 June 1908 Verona began her maiden voyage from Genoa to Philadelphia via Naples and New York.
On 25 August 1911 she left Genoa on her last transatlantic crossing for Italia Line.