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TSS Duke of Argyll (1956)

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Yard number
  
1541

Length
  
115 m

Builder
  
Harland and Wolff

Launched
  
1956

Draft
  
4.54 m

Name
  
1956-1875 Duke of Argyll 1975-1987 Neptunia 1987-1994 Corinthia 1994-1995 Faith Power 1995-1995 Fairy Princess 1995-1995 Zenith

Owner
  
1956-1963 British Transport Commission 1963-1975 Sealink 1975-1987 Libra Maritime 1987-1994 Hellenic Maritime Lines 1994-1995 Hong Kong

Operator
  
1956-1963 British Transport Commission 1963-1975 Sealink 1975-1987 Libra Maritime 1987-1994 Hellenic Maritime Lines 1994-1995 Hong Kong

Port of registry
  
Lancaster, United Kingdom

Route
  
1956-1975 Heysham - Belfast

The Duke of Argyll was a railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1975.

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In service

Along with her sister ships the TSS Duke of Lancaster and the TSS Duke of Rothesay she was amongst the last passenger-only steamers built for British Railways (at that time, also a ferry operator). She was a replacement for the 1928 steamer built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway, RMS Duke of Argyll.


Built at Harland and Wolff, Belfast and completed in 1956, she was designed to operate as both a passenger ferry (primarily on the Heysham-Belfast route) and as a cruise ship.

Post Sealink

She operated as Neptunia for Libra Maritime from 1975 to 1987, then as Corinthia for Hellenic Maritime from 1987 to 1994.

She arrived in Hong Kong as Faith Power in 1994 and was renamed Fairy Princess in 1995 and then Zenith. In July 1995 she caught fire. The fire was extinguished and she was run aground. Later refloated, she was sent for scrap.

References

TSS Duke of Argyll (1956) Wikipedia