Engineering:TSS Rosstrevor

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History
Name1895–1926: TSS Rosstrevor
Owner
  • 1895–1923: London and North Western Railway
  • 1923–1926: London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Operator
  • 1895–1923: London and North Western Railway
  • 1923–1926: London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Port of registryUnited Kingdom
Route
  • 1895–1908: Holyhead – Greenore
  • 1908–1926: Holyhead – Dublin
BuilderWilliam Denny and Brothers
Yard number503
Launched26 February 1895
Out of service1926
FateScrapped 1926
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General characteristics
Tonnage1,065 gross register tons (GRT)
Length272.1 ft (82.9 m)
Beam35.1 ft (10.7 m)
Draught14.2 ft (4.3 m)
Speed18 knots
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TSS Rosstrevor was a steam turbine passenger and cargo vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1895 to 1923, and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway from 1923 to 1926.[1]

History

She was built by William Denny and Brothers for the London and North Western Railway in 1895 and put on the Holyhead – Greenore route in succession to paddle steamer Earl Spencer.

She was named after the townland in which the village of Rostrevor is located in County Down, Northern Ireland.

On 2 March 1896 she was grounded at Carlingford Lough. She was refloated on 7 March, repaired and returned to service.[2]

In 1908, the TSS Rathmore replaced her on this route. Her first class accommodation was removed and she was transferred to the Holyhead – Dublin service.

She was scrapped in 1926.

References

  1. Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962
  2. Patton, Brian (2007). Irish Sea Shipping. Kettering: Silver Link Publications. pp. 178–84. ISBN 978-1-85794-271-2. 

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