- Gateway Clipper Fleet
The
Gateway Clipper Fleet is a Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania -based fleet ofriverboat s. The fleet cruises the three rivers of Pittsburgh- the Monongahela, the Allegheny, and the Ohio. The fleet is named after the city of Pittsburgh, which in earlier times was known as the "Gateway to the West " [http://www.wqed.org/erc/pghist/units/WPAhist/wpa3.shtml] . The original riverboat was the Gateway Clipper, which set sail in 1958. By the mid-1960s, the fleet was composed of three craft, the Gateway Clipper, the Party Liner, and the Good Ship Lollipop. Today there are five watercraft in the fleet: the 1,000-passenger Majestic; the 600-passenger Empress (formerly known as the Party Liner); the 400-passenger Princess (formerly known as the Keystone Belle); the 300-passenger Duchess (formerly known as the Liberty Belle); and the 150-passenger Countess (formerly known as the Good Ship Lollipop, previously known as the City of Champions until 1982). The Party Liner is abarge that is pushed by atowboat named the Empress II (formerly known as the Gateway Liner) [http://www.gatewayclipper.com/about.asp] .The Gateway Clipper Fleet offers many types of cruises, from day trips for school groups to formal dinner cruises. Shuttle service to
PNC Park andHeinz Field is available on days ofPittsburgh Pirates ,Pittsburgh Steelers , andPitt Panthers home games. The fleet is believed to be the largest inland riverboat fleet in theUnited States . The fleet formerly was moored at theMonongahela Wharf , but currently it is moored atStation Square .In 2008 the Gateway Clipper Fleet will celebrate its 50th year of sailing on the Three Rivers.
External links
* [http://www.gatewayclipper.com/about.asp History and Details of the Gateway Clipper Fleet]
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