I remember all 3 when we visited Heysham just after they replaced the earlier similar named LMS ships which worked the overnight Heysham-Belfast route. 3 boat trains ran to connected with the overnight sailing, one from Euston, one from Manchester and one from Leeds.
@reggriffiths5769
20 күн бұрын
I knew these ships well - there were three sisters: Duke of Argyle. Duke of Lancaster and Duke of Rothsea, the first two running the Belfast-Liverpool route and in which I travelled quite a few times, mostly on the Argyle back in the early 60's, only at that time they had the yellow funnel. If you travelled standard class, it ccould be hit or miss to find a comfortable place to spend the night journey, as the spaces allocated were quite small, having soft-ish large green bases to sot or lie on if you could; but they were never comfortable, and to get acces you had to make your way down very steep & narrow stairways. These areas were very cramped, measuring something like 20 x 20 feet, and holing maybe 30-40 passengers - mostly drunk!! I was a young teenager at the time, but had no problem with travelling on my own, but these ferries were really not the nicest means of travelling on a six-hour overnight voyage. Of course, these pre-dated the ro-ro's that were soon to become the standard, and were a great improvement. I only once booked a cabin, and I have to say it was spotless and very comfortable. There was no shower or bedside coffee, but they did give you call in the morning when the ship was nearing port. Ahh, those were memorable days which I do admit were fun in an odd sort of way. But for me, it had to be the Duke of Argyle - probably because I had been taken on a tour of her shortly after her service began. It's sad tp see this picture today, and why she is still retained and useless, I don't know, as shes is too far gone to be reinvigorated into anything useful.
@stevenmoran4060
19 күн бұрын
BR also used to own the Scottish Island ferries that Cal Mac now operate plus the Lake District steamers on Windermere and these ships are all still sailing.
@philipjones9458
5 күн бұрын
Sad sight.
@ronnoman61
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Went past this last year, but didn't know you could get so close to it. Looks like coastal erosion happening on that coast too.
@ijdt1867
14 күн бұрын
It as a bit over the years. 👍
@standrewpics
12 күн бұрын
I don’t know what future this ship has , but kind of think it way eventually have to be scrapped on the site where she lies . It’s been a landmark here for years
@KaiHenningsen
20 күн бұрын
Sooo ... normal (ferry) ships run by British Rail? Compare with train ferries like the German-Danish _Vogelfluglinie_ / _Fugleflugtslinjen_ that, until 2019-12-14 20:02, was part of the Hamburg to Copenhagen rail route, at the end carrying three to five Eurocity trains in each direction every day.
@tonylancaster8704
20 күн бұрын
With a name like mine i think its a great ship thanks for the video
@ijdt1867
19 күн бұрын
I like the name myself. Thank you.👍
@cliffboulton8763
20 күн бұрын
So where is this, please?
@andrewwarcup684
20 күн бұрын
Put Duke of Lancaster into Google maps and it will come up.
@ijdt1867
20 күн бұрын
Mostyn North Wales. From Chester, follow the North Wales cost road the A548 you can't miss it. Make sure you look at the parking times at the fun ship market. It's not the market it once was. Watch out for speed cameras.
@martinhughes2549
19 күн бұрын
Llanerch Y Mor. 5 miles West of Fflint on the A548.
@devonbluetony
19 күн бұрын
Could be interesting but 5 mintes would suffice and it would be nice to k now where the location is !
@terrigoddard3448
17 күн бұрын
It's just a little bit east of Mostyn docks On the north Wales coast.
@mathyeti
20 күн бұрын
I understand how you want to get fit walking, but if you're going to talk I would suggest walking more slowly (so you don't get out of breath), and playing the video at 1.25 or 1.5 speed. Cheers! ;-)
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