Name PS Norfolk Fate Scrapped Length 56 m | Out of service 1935 Launched 25 April 1900 Draft 2.1 m | |
Operator 1900-1923Great Eastern Railway1923-1931London and North Eastern Railway1931-1935D. Tweedie, Edinburgh Builder Gourlay Brothers, Dundee Tonnage 295 gross register tons (GRT) |
PS Norfolk was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1900.
History
The ship was built by Gourlay Brothers in Dundee for the Great Eastern Railway and launched on 25 April 1900. She was launched by Miss Janie Lyon. She was built of steel and equipped with a double-ended hull, with two rudders adapted for steaming with equal facility astern or ahead.
She was used on local services and coastal excursions.
In 1923 she passed into the ownership of the London and North Eastern Railway and they sold her in 1931 to D. Tweedie, Edinburgh. She was sent for scrapping in 1935.
References
PS Norfolk (1900) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA