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PS Manchester (1876)

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Name
  
PS Manchester

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
49 m

Out of service
  
1914

Launched
  
1876

Operator
  
1876-1897Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 1897-1914Great Central Railway

Builder
  
Goole Engineering and Shipbuilding Company

Tonnage
  
221 gross register tons (GRT)

PS Manchester was a passenger and cargo vessel built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1876.

History

The ship was built by the Goole Engineering and Shipbuilding Company and launched in 1876 She was used for the Humber Ferry Service. In 1879 she was used by the Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales when they visited Grimsby for the opening of the New Union Dock. She was painted above the deck-line in balck, blue and gold, and on her bows were painted the Prince of Wales’s feathers, and scrolls in a variety of colours, embracing the rose, the shamrock and the thistle.

On Sunday 13 January 1895 the New Holland Pier railway station was destroyed by fire. The Manchester transported her crew from Grimsby to aid with the rescue efforts.

She was acquired by the Great Central Railway in 1897.

She was scrapped in 1914

References

PS Manchester (1876) Wikipedia