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PS Gael (1867)

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Name
  
1863-1924 PS Gael

Completed
  
11 February 1867

Length
  
64 m

Yard number
  
1

Launched
  
9 March 1864

Draft
  
3.4 m

Operator
  
1863-1884 Clyde and Campbeltown Steam Packet Joint Stock Company 1884-1891 Great Western Railway 1891-1924 David MacBrayne, Glasgow

Route
  
1867-1884 Campbelltown - Glasgow 1884 - 1888 Weymouth Cherbourg 1888 - 1889 Penzance - Isles of Scilly 1889 - 1891 General GWR duties 1891 - 1914 Glasgow - Oban, Tobermory and Gairloch 1914-1924 Clyde estuary

Builder
  
Robertson and Company, Greenock

PS Gael was a passenger vessel operated by the Great Western Railway from 1884 to 1891

History

This paddle steamer was launched on 9 March 1864 and completed on 11 February 1867 She was named by Miss Minnie Galbraith, daughter of Andrew Galbraith Esq, Johnstone Castle, ex-Provost of Glasgow and spent most of her years in Scotland. She was owned by the Clyde and Campbeltown Steam Packet Joint Stock Company.

She was bought in 1884 and operated by the GWR, mainly on its Weymouth routes but also for a time at Milford Haven and from 1887 - 1889 at Penzance for the West Cornwall Steam Ship Company. In 1891 she returned to the Clyde for duties on routes from Glasgow to Oban, Tobermory and Gairloch.

She was scrapped in 1924.

References

PS Gael (1867) Wikipedia