- PS Earl of Ulster (1878)
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Career Name: 1878-1895: P.S. Earl of Ulster Owner: 1878-1894: Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Operator: 1878-1894: Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Port of registry: Route: 1878-1894: Belfast – Fleetwood Builder: Barrow-in-Furness General characteristics Tonnage: 1,107 gross register tons (GRT) PS Earl of Ulster was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway from 1878 to 1894.[1]
History
She operated on services from Fleetwood to Belfast. In 1894 she was sold to A.M. Carlisle and a few years later passed to Mr. McCausland, Portaferry.
References
- ^ Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962
Ships operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway LYR operated ships London and North Western RailwayColleen Bawn · Duke of Albany · Duke of Argyll · Duke of Clarence · Duke of Connaught (I) · Duke of Connaught (II) · Duke of Cornwall · Duke of Cumberland · Duke of Lancaster · Duke of York · Earl of Ulster · Ivernagh · Kathleen Mavourneen · Lune · Mellifont · Norah Creina · Prince Arthur · Prince of Wales · Princess of Wales · Royal Consort · Thomas Dugdale · TredaghShips operated by the London and North Western Railway LNWR operated ships Admiral Moorsom · Alexandra · Anglesey · Anglia (I) · Anglia (II) · Anglia (III) · Arvonia · Banshee · Cambria (I) · Cambria (II) · Cambria (III) · Cambria (IV) · Cloghmore · Connemara · Countess of Erne · Curraghmore · Lancashire and Yorkshire RailwayColleen Bawn · Duke of Albany · Duke of Argyll · Duke of Clarence · Duke of Connaught (I) · Duke of Connaught (II) · Duke of Cornwall · Duke of Cumberland · Duke of Lancaster · Duke of York · Earl of Ulster · Ivernagh · Kathleen Mavourneen · Lune · Mellifont · Norah Creina · Prince Arthur · Prince of Wales · Princess of Wales · Royal Consort · Thomas Dugdale · TredaghCategories:- 1878 ships
- Passenger ships of the United Kingdom
- Steamships
- Barrow-built ships
- Ships of the London and North Western Railway
- Ships of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
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