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PS Suffolk (1895)

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Name
  
PS Suffolk

Fate
  
Scrapped

Length
  
50 m

Out of service
  
1931

Launched
  
13 May 1895

Operator
  
1895-1923Great Eastern Railway 1923-1931London and North Eastern Railway

Builder
  
Earle's Shipbuilding, Hull

Tonnage
  
245 gross register tons (GRT)

PS Suffolk was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1900.

History

The ship was built by Earle's Shipbuilding in Hull for the Great Eastern Railway and launched on 25 April 1900. She was launched by Miss Nellie Howard, daughter of Captain D. Howard, the Marine Superintendent of the Great Eastern Railway Company. She was built of steel and equipped with a double-ended hull, with two rudders adapted for steaming with equal facility astern or ahead. Unusually she was launched with machinery on board complete, and with steam up, and she made a short run on the River Humber, prior to being berthed in the Victoria Dock

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 scrapped her in 1931.

References

PS Suffolk (1895) Wikipedia