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Dartmouth Passenger Ferry

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replaced the paddle steamer on 31 May 1908. She was altered in 1924 to be able to carry the Great Western Railway's road vehicles so as to avoid the heavy payments made for the use of the Lower Ferry. In 1940 she steamed to
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There are records of a "Kingswear Ferry" as early as 1365. By the 18th century, a second ferry was sailing from Hoodown on the Kingswear side, upstream from Waterhead Creek, which had an easier approach than the steep
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c. ciii) to establish a steam ferry across the Dart from its station and agreed to purchase the ferries, although this was not completed until 18 November 1873, by which time the railway was a part of the
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The operation was leased to the Dartmouth Steam Packet Company until 1872. The company's first steam ferry was the
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but was deemed unsuitable for the task and sent back to Dartmouth. She was finally withdrawn on 8 October 1954.
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The Dartmouth Passenger Ferry. Sister ships in the River Link fleet can be seen moored to the right.
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District Council, it was sold to Dart Pleasure Craft Limited, who now trade as River Link.
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that took up duties on 1 October 1864, and so it had operated with their cruising steamers
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was not successful and was replaced by a new paddle steamer, the
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crosses the Dart on either the Lower or Passenger ferries.
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The Newton Abbot to Kingswear Railway (1844 - 1988)
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Index


ferry
River Dart
English
Devon
Dartmouth
Kingswear
Higher Ferry
Lower Ferry
South West Coast Path
Dart Pleasure Craft Limited
Dartmouth Steam Railway
Kingswear railway station
Dartmouth railway station

slipway
Dartmouth and Torbay Railway
act of Parliament
Dartmouth and Torbay Railway Act 1857
20 & 21 Vict.
South Devon Railway
Great Western Railway
nationalisation
British Railways
paddle steamer
Thomas Newcomen
PS Dolphin
twin-screw
Dover
Dunkirk evacuation

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