1847 Passport 1921
Iron sidewheel passenger and package freight vessel
Built at Kingston ON by William McAusland (Marine Railway Co.)
Iron plates for hull fabricated in Scotland and shipped to Kingston for assembly
Launched Nov 5, 1846
171’ LBP, 25’ beam, 10’ depth
2 decks, coal-fired boilers, horizontal condensing engine
Built for Royal Mail Line, Kingston ON (home port Kingston ON)
Enrolled Canadian 171.4 x 25.0 x 10.0, 1034 GT, 593 NT
Entered service 1847
Fleet merged 1875 into Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co., Montreal QC
Renamed Caspian 1898
Stranded July 7, 1898 on Twin Islands, head of St. Lawrence River. Rebuilt at Sorel QC winter 1898-1899
Remeasured to 177.6 x 43.4 x 6.7, 957 GT, 543 NT Can 112142
Sold 1901 to Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamship Co., Kingston ON, Charles F. Gildersleeve, Mgr.
Fleet merged 1912 into Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co., Montreal QC
Fleet merged 1913 into Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal QC
Withdrawn from service after 1915 or 1916 season and laid up at Kingston ON
Sold 1919 to Alphonse A. Larocque, Montreal QC (home port to Montreal QC) and towed to Sorel QC
Scrapped 1921 Sorel QC
See history in Scanner Feb 1984 (#126)
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