Builder J.P. Rennoldson Launched 1896 Draft 2.47 m | Out of service 1928 Length 33 m | |
Name 1896-1912 PS Greenore1912-1922 PS Cloghmore1922-1928 PS Ribble Queen Owner 1896-1922 London and North Western Railway1922-1928 Ribble Passenger Transport Company Operator 1896-1922 London and North Western Railway1922-1928 Ribble Passenger Transport Company Route 1896-1922 Passenger services on Carlingford Lough |
PS Greenore was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1896 to 1922.
History
She was built by J.P. Rennoldson for the London and North Western Railway in 1894. She was the smallest and the last paddle steamer operated by the company. She was used for passenger services on Carlingford Lough.
She was renamed PS Cloughmore when a new Greenore was ordered in 1912.
She was sold in April 1922 to the Ribble Passenger Transport Company Ltd who renamed her Ribble Queen. She was put to work on excursion services from Preston to Southport and Liverpool, but these were not successful and they finished in 1925, and she was broken up in 1928.
Paddle Steamer Greenore at Warrenpoint
References
PS Greenore (1896) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA