Yard number 209 Fate Scrapped Length 58 m | Out of service 1934 Launched 6 October 1903 | |
Name 1903-1934PS Cleethorpes1934-1935PS Cruising Queen Operator 1903-1923Great Central Railway1923-1934London and North Eastern Railway1934-1935Redcliffe Shipping Company Builder Gourlay Brothers, Dundee |
PS Cleethorpes was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Great Central Railway in 1903.
History
The ship was built by Gourlay Brothers of Dundee and launched on 6 October 1903 by Miss Mills of Grimsby. She arrived in New Holland after a 24-hour voyage from Dundee on 21 November 1903. She was used on the New Holland to Hull ferry service.
In 1923 she transferred to the London and North Eastern Railway. She was sold in 1934 to the Redcliffe Shipping Company and renamed Cruising Queen. She was used on Firth of Forth pleasure cruises, but found unsuitable and scrapped in 1935.
References
PS Cleethorpes (1903) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA