Yard number 8 Fate Scrapped. Length 74 m Builder John Brown & Company | Out of service 1881 Launched 26 February 1853 Draft 4.6 m | |
Name 1853-1881 PS Telegraph Owner 1853-1856 Belfast Steamship Company1856 Chester and Holyhead Railway1856-1874 London and North Western Railway1874-1881 C.E. Stewart, Chester Operator 1853-1856 Belfast Steamship Company1856 Chester and Holyhead Railway1856-1874 London and North Western Railway1874-1881 C.E. Stewart, Chester |
PS Telegraph was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1859 to 1874.
History
She was built by J & G Thomson of Govan for the Belfast Steamship Company, and in 1856 passed to the Chester and Holyhead Railway, which was taken over by the London and North Western Railway in 1859.
She ran aground on 27 January 1881 at Cooley Point, Ireland. She was salvaged but was beyond economical repair and scrapped in the same year.
References
PS Telegraph (1853) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA