History
Name1895–1912: PS Iverna
Owner
Operator
Route1895–1902: DroghedaLiverpool
BuilderA. & J. Inglis Glasgow
Yard number239
Launched22 August 1895
Out of service1912
FateScrapped by Thos. W. Ward 1912
General characteristics
Tonnage995 gross register tons (GRT)
Length255 ft (78 m)
Beam30.2 ft (9.2 m)

PS Iverna was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the Drogheda Steam Packet Company from 1895 to 1902 and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway from 1902 to 1912.[1]

History

She was built by A. & J. Inglis of Glasgow for the Drogheda Steam Packet Company and operated between Drogheda and Liverpool. In 1902 she was transferred to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway when they took over the business of the Drogheda company. Unlike the Tredagh and Kathleen Mavourneen, which were scrapped following the arrival of the new screw steamers Colleen Bawn and Mellifont in 1903, the Iverna and Norah Creina remained in service until they were sold for scrap in 1912.[2]

In 1912 the Iverna was scrapped by Thos. W. Ward of Inverkeithing.

References

  1. Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962
  2. "Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway - Services from Fleetwood and Belfast," http://simplonpc.co.uk/LMS-LYR1.html
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