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CALEDONIA |
Launched on February 1st, 1934 by Wm Denny & Bros Ltd at Dumbarton, Scotland Engines : Triple Expansion diagonal : 20, 30.5 and 50 in x 60 in Dimensions : 223 ft 6 in x 30 ft 1 in 624 Gross Registered Tonnes Built for Caledonian Steam Packet Company Ltd Featured concealed paddle-boxes and linked observation decks above fore and aft deck shelters Served as a minesweeper named HMS Goatfell during the Second World War Served on a wide variety of routes, primarily ferry sailings, but also cruising out of Ayr. Converted to oil-burning for the 1955 season. Radar fitted in 1959. Replaced PS Jeanie Deans at the Craigendoran station in 1965 and undertook more cruise work Sold for scrapping after the 1969 season, but later resold to the brewing company Bass-Charrington As "Old Caledonia" she served as a floating pub moored on the Embankment, central London Destroyed by fire in 1980 (and later replaced by former stable-mate TS Queen Mary) Engines preserved at the Hollycombe Steam Fair Park at Iron Hill, Liphook, Hants. Source details Tramscape |
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Added on | 06/04/2007 |
Dimension | 800 x 523 |
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