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PS Kathleen Mavourneen (1885)

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History
Name1885-1903: PS Kathleen Mavourneen
Owner
Operator
Route1885-1902: DroghedaLiverpool
BuilderA. Jack and Co, Seacombe
Launched1885
Out of service1903
FateScrapped in the Netherlands
General characteristics
Tonnage988 gross register tons (GRT)
Length260.5 ft (79.4 m)
Beam31.1 ft (9.5 m)
Draught15.4 ft (4.7 m)

PS Kathleen Mavourneen was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the Drogheda Steam Packet Company from 1855 to 1902 and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway from 1902 to 1903.[1]

History

She was built by A. Jack and Co of Seacombe for the Drogheda Steam Packet Company for service between Drogheda and Liverpool. Ownership of the steamer was transferred to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1902 when they took over the business of the Drogheda company. Upon the delivery of the new screw steamers Colleen Bawn and Mellifont in 1903, the Kathleen Mavourneen was withdrawn from service and soon after sold and scrapped in the Netherlands.[2]

References

  1. ^ Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962
  2. ^ "Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway - Services from Fleetwood and Belfast," http://simplonpc.co.uk/LMS-LYR1.html