- RMS St. Helena (1989)
The RMS "St. Helena" is a cargo and passenger ship that serves the
British overseas territory ofSaint Helena . It sails betweenCape Town and Saint Helena, occasionally visiting the dependencies ofAscension Island . It also visits Portland, in Dorset,England two times a year. It is one of the last remaining ocean-going ships to carry the designationRoyal Mail Ship .The ship was built by
Hall, Russell and Company inAberdeen specifically for servicing Saint Helena in 1990. [ [http://www.rms-st-helena.com/rms_specifications.html RMS "St. Helena" specifications] ] "St. Helena" is British registered, has a volume of 6,767 gross tonnes, and has berths for a maximum of 128 passengers plus 56 officers and crew.Originally, Saint Helena was served by ships of the
Union Castle Line , which ran between the UK andSouth Africa . However by the 1960s, the number of ships taking this route had declined significantly. As Saint Helena lacked an airfield, it was necessary for the British government to purchase a ship to service the remote island and its dependencies from Cape Town.The first "St. Helena" was built in 1963, weighing 3,150 tonnes. The ship was used by the British during the
Falklands War as a troop ship. However, by the 1980s it was becoming apparent that the ship was too small for its needs, and a new "St. Helena" was built in 1989.In 2001, the British
Serious Fraud Office investigated the operators of the service,Curnow Shipping , for alleged fraud; however, the subsequent court case collapsed. In August that same year she suffered a minorengine room fire. [ [http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/investigation_reports/2001/rms_st_helena.cfm Marine Accident Investigation Branch: RMS St Helena ] ]In 2005, the British government announced plans to construct an airfield on Saint Helena, which is expected to be operational in 2010. At that time, the current "St. Helena" will have reached the end of its working life.
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External links
* [http://www.rms-st-helena.com RMS "St. Helena" homepage]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1384810.stm BBC News - "Fraud probe on Royal Mail ship"]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/3609351.stm BBC News - "Fraud case directors are cleared"]
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