1875 Huron 1
Iron twin-screw cross-river railroad carferry
Built at Point Edward ON by John H. Smith
Iron plates for hull fabricated at Harrow-on-Tyne, Scotland and shipped to Point Edward for assembly
Launched June 3, 1875
242’ LOA, 238’5” LBP, 53’9” beam, 12’8” depth
Two coal-fired boilers, 2 non-condensing engines, 900 IHP
Enrolled Canadian 238.5 x 53.9 x 12.8, 1052 GT, 688 NT Can 71216 to:
Grand Trunk Railway Co., Sarnia ON (home port Sarnia ON)
Firm merged 1930 into Canadian National Railways Co., Windsor ON
Out of commission 1934-1959. Returned to service 1960
Converted to barge 1971 at Windsor ON by Romeo Machine Shop
Chartered 1974 to Windsor Barge Line, Windsor ON and sold to them in 1975
See history in Great Lakes Ships We Remember p. 218
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