PS Zealous

History
Name: PS Zealous
Operator: Great Eastern Railway
Port of registry: United Kingdom
Builder: J & W Dudgeon of London
Launched: 23 April 1864
Out of service: 1887
Fate: Scrapped
General characteristics
Tonnage: 613 gross register tons (GRT)
Length: 230 feet (70 m)
Beam: 27.1 feet (8.3 m)
Depth: 11.7 feet (3.6 m)

PS Zealous was a passenger vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1864.[1]

History

The ship was built by the J & W Dudgeon of Cubitt Town, London for the Great Eastern Railway and launched on 23 April 1864.[2] She was launched by Miss Alice Goodson, eldest daughter of the chairman of the Great Eastern Railway Company. She was the second in a fleet of new vessels being constructed for the Harwich to Rotterdam and Antwerp service, including Ipswich, Stour, and Avalon.

She was later altered to carry cargo as well as passengers, and she was re-boilered in 1873. She was withdrawn from service in 1887.

References

  1. Duckworth, Christian Leslie Dyce; Langmuir, Graham Easton (1968). Railway and other Steamers. Prescot, Lancashire: T. Stephenson and Sons,.
  2. "Great Eastern Railway". London Evening Standard. England. 27 April 1864. Retrieved 29 October 2015 via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
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