Yard number 650 Launched 1902 | Out of service 1934 Builder Cammell Laird | |
Name 1902-1934 TSS Great Southern Fate Scrapped by John Cashmore, Newport, Monmouthshire |
TSS Great Southern was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1902.
History
She was built by Laird Brothers in Birkenhead for the Great Western Railway as a twin-screw steamer for the Irish Sea ferry service between Milford Haven and Waterford. She was a sister ship to TSS Great Western.
In 1910 she ran aground on shingle at Parkswood, Waterford River during a fog. She ran aground again in the same river in 1929.
Later in her career she operated occasionally from Weymouth on the Channel Islands service.
In 1934 she was sold for scrapping by John Cashmore of Newport, Monmouthshire.
References
TSS Great Southern (1902) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA