
French Line
The French Line, officially known as the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, was a prominent French shipping company established in 1861. It specialized in transatlantic ocean liner services, connecting France with North America and other destinations. Renowned for its luxurious ships, the French Line played a significant role in passenger travel, immigration, and trade during the 20th century. Its vessels balanced elegance with technological innovation, making voyages comfortable and stylish. The company was a symbol of French maritime prowess until it ceased operations in the late 20th century, with its legacy in maritime history and ship design still recognized today.