List of shipping facilities of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

A list of the shipping facilities of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway is shown below:[1]

Location Pre-grouping company
Alloa CR
Ayr G&SWR
Barrow FR
Bowling CR
Bristol (Avonside and Kings Wharf) MR
Deganwy Quay LNWR
Fairlie (Clyde Pier) G&SWR
Fleetwood LNWR & L&YR Joint
Foryd Pier LNWR
Garston LNWR
Gourock (Clyde Pier) CR
Grangemouth CR
Gravesend (Town and West St Piers) MR
Heysham MR
Highbridge S&DJR
Holyhead LNWR
Kyle of Lochalsh HR
Largs (Clyde Pier) G&SWR
Lydney S&WJR
Oban (Railway Pier) CR
Poplar MR
Poplar NLR
Renfrew (Clyde Pier) G&SWR
Stranraer P&WJR
Tilbury (Riverside) landing stage MR
Troon G&SWR
Wemyss Bay (Clyde Pier) CR
Wyre Dock LNWR (L&YR)

List of ships of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

Vessel Name Built by Launched Usual route Notes GRT
CambriaLMS1949Holyhead-Dublin Ordered by the LMS, but by the time she arrived, the LMS had been incorporated into the British Transport Commission. 1976 sold to Saudi Arabia, renamed Altaif 4,972
Duke of ArgyllLMS1928Heysham-Belfast Renamed Duke of Argyll II in 1955. Scrapped in 1956. 3,604
Duke of LancasterLMS1928Heysham-Belfast Renamed Duke of Lancaster II in 1955. Scrapped in 1956. 3,608
Duke of RothesayLMS1928Heysham-Belfast Renamed Duke of Rothesay II in 1955. Scrapped in 1956. 3,606
Duke of YorkLMS1935Heysham-Belfast War service 1939-1945 including Normandy landings. Re-fitting completed in 1947 after a delay and re-entered Heysham-Belfast service that year. Transferred to Harwich-Hook of Holland service in May 1948. Sold in 1963 for conversion to a cruise vessel. Broken up in 1976.[2] 3,743
HiberniaLMS1949Holyhead-Dublin Ordered by the LMS, but by the time she arrived, the LMS had been incorporated into the British Transport Commission. Sold to Greece in 1976 becoming the Express Apollon 4,973
Hampton FerryLMS1934Dover-Dunkirk, Stranraer-Larne Became HMS Hampton around 1939. Sold to Bermuda in 1969 becoming the Tre-Addur. 2,839
Princess MargaretLMS1931Stranraer-Larne Sold to Hong Kong in 1962 becoming the Macau 2,523
Princess MaudLMS1933Stranraer-Larne Sold to Cyprus in 1965 becoming the Venus 2,886
Princess VictoriaLMS1939 HMS Princess Victoria was part of the Humber Force and was involved primarily in the laying of the East Coast barrier to protect the convoys.

Sunk by a mine on 19 May 1940 off the River Humber.

2,197
Princess VictoriaLMS1946Stranraer-Larne Capsized and sank in a severe storm in January 1953 2,197
Slieve BawnLMS1937Dublin-Holyhead Scrapped 1972 1,573
Slieve BloomLMS1930Heysham-Belfast Scrapped 1965 1,297
Slieve LeagueLMS1935Dublin-Holyhead Scrapped 1967 1,343
Slieve MoreLMS1932Heysham-Belfast Scrapped 1965 1,409
Duke of ClarenceL&Y1892 Fleetwood – Belfast, Hull – Zeebrugge, Liverpool - Drogheda Scrapped 1930 1,458
AireGSS1886 Scrapped 1930 698
AltGSS1911Goole – Hamburg, Goole-Rotterdam Scrapped 1954 1,004
CalderGSS1887 Scrapped 1931 704
DerwentGSS1888Goole - Rotterdam Scrapped 1926 830
HodderGSS1910Goole - Hamburg Scrapped 1956 1,016
IrwellGSS1906 Scrapped 1954 1,040
MerseyGSS1906Goole-Hull-Rotterdam Sunk by a mine on 20 April 1940 1,037
NiddGSS1900Goole-Antwerp Scrapped in 1933 996
OuseGSS1911Goole-Hamburg Sunk in 1940 after a collision with SS Rye 1,004
RotherGSS1914Goole-Copenhagen Scrapped in 1956 986
WharfeGSS1890Goole-Rotterdam Scrapped in 1933 914
Duke of ArgyllL&Y and LNWR joint services1909Fleetwood-Belfast Sold to Angleterre-Lorraine-Alsace, renamed Alsacien, in 1927. 2,052
Duke of ConnaughtL&Y and LNWR joint services1902Fleetwood-Belfast Scrapped in 1934 1,680
Duke of CornwallL&Y and LNWR joint services1898Fleetwood-Derry, Fleetwood-Belfast Sold to the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in 1928 becoming Rushen Castle 1,540
Duke of CumberlandL&Y and LNWR joint services1909Fleetwood-Belfast Sold to Angleterre-Lorraine-Alsace, renamed Picard, in 1927. 2,052
AngliaLNWR1920Holyhead-Dublin Scrapped 1935 3,460
ArvoniaLNWR1897Holyhead-Dublin Was named Cambria until 1920. Scrapped 1925 1,842
CambriaLNWR1920Holyhead-Dublin Renamed Cambria II in 1948. Scrapped 1949 3,445
CurraghmoreLNWR1921Holyhead-Dublin / Greenore Renamed Duke of Abercorn in 1930. Scrapped 1935 1,587
Galtee MoreLNWR1921Holyhead-Dublin / Greenore Scrapped 1926 1,112
GreenoreLNWR1912Holyhead-Dublin / Greenore Scrapped 1926 1,488
HiberniaLNWR1912Holyhead-Dublin Renamed Hibernia II in 1948. Scrapped 1949 3,458
RathmoreLNWR1908Holyhead-Dublin Sold to Angleterre-Lorraine-Alsace, renamed Lorrain, in 1927. 1,569
RosstrevorLNWR1895Holyhead-Dublin / Greenore Scrapped in 1926 1,065
MeneviaLNWR1902Holyhead-Dublin Sold to the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in 1928 1,872
ScotiaLNWR1920Holyhead-Dublin Bombed by German aircraft and sunk at Dunkirk on 1 June 1940 3,454
Slieve BawnLNWR1904Holyhead-Dublin Scrapped 1935 1,061
Slieve DonardLNWR1921Holyhead-Dublin Scrapped 1954 1,116
Slieve GallionLNWR1908Holyhead-Dublin Scrapped 1937 1,116
SlievemoreLNWR1904Holyhead-Dublin Scrapped 1932 1,053
SnowdonLNWR1904Holyhead-Dublin / Greenore Scrapped 1935 1,021
South StackLNWR1900Holyhead-Dublin / Greenore Scrapped 1931 977
Princess MaudPWJR1904Stranraer - Larne Scrapped 1932 1,746
Princess VictoriaPWJR1912Stranraer - Larne Scrapped 1934 1,678
AntrimMR1904Heysham-Belfast Sold to the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in 1928 becoming Ramsey Town 2,100
City of BelfastMR1893Barrow in Furness - Belfast Sold to Greece in 1925 becoming Nicolaos Togias 1,055
Duchess of DevonshireMR1897Barrow in Furness - Belfast Sold to Gibraltar in 1928 becoming Gibel Dersa 1,265
LondonderryMR1904Barrow in Furness - Belfast Sold to Angleterre-Lorraine-Alsace, renamed Flamand, in 1927. 2,086

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