Official No.: 66038; 110x19x9 Owned by A. Fraser, Quebec. Built by Dobie, Govan Scotland. Engine 25½x20 by Kincaid Donald & Co, Greenock Scotland. Licensed for 70 passengers 1886. Used below Quebec.
Official No.: 66038; 110x19x9 Owned by A. Fraser, Quebec. Built by Dobie, …
Official No.: 33252; Previous Registration: British (1858) 172x30x17 Owned by F. Baby, Quebec; to Provincial Government 1860. Built by R. Napier & Sons, Govan Scotland 1856, Engines (2 oscillating) 6
Official No.: 33252; Previous Registration: British (1858) 172x30x17 Owned by F. Baby, …
Official No.: 126948; Later Registration: Greece (1949) 290x46x15 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Fairfields, Govan Scotland and launched 07/07/10. Engines 4-cyl. 3-exp. 27-42-48-48x39 by
Official No.: 126948; Later Registration: Greece (1949) 290x46x15 Owned by Canadian Pacific …
Official No.: 126236; Later Registration: Greece (1950) 330x47x24 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Fairfields, Glasgow Scotland 1908. Engines 4-cyl. 3-exp. 24-38-43-43x33 by builders. Lice
Official No.: 126236; Later Registration: Greece (1950) 330x47x24 Owned by Canadian Pacific …
Official No.: 156463; Later Registration: Greece (1960) 353x52x17 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Fairfields, Glasgow Scotland 1930. Engines 16-23-33-48x33
Official No.: 156463; Later Registration: Greece (1960) 353x52x17 Owned by Canadian Pacific …
Official No.: 154645; Later Registration: Greece (1960) 353x52x17 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Fairfields, Glasgow Scotland 1930. Engines 16-23-33-48x33.
Official No.: 154645; Later Registration: Greece (1960) 353x52x17 Owned by Canadian Pacific …
Other Names: Queen of the North (1955); Canadian Prince; Official No.: 154848; Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; to Northland Shipping Co., Vancouver 1958. Built by Fairfields, Govan Scotland 1928.
Other Names: Queen of the North (1955); Canadian Prince; Official No.: 154848; …
Official No.: 130598; Later Registration: France (1917) 351x46x12 Owned by Canada Atlantic & Plant Steamship Co., Halifax. Used Boston-Halifax-Charlottetown. Licensed for 500 passengers 1886. Arrived
Official No.: 130598; Later Registration: France (1917) 351x46x12 Owned by Canada Atlantic …
Official No.: 65203; Previous Registration: British 254x33x24 Owned by Tiber Steamship Co., Montreal. Built by London & Glasgow Engineering Co., Govan Scotland 1870. Engine 31-54x33 by builder. Sunk
Official No.: 65203; Previous Registration: British 254x33x24 Owned by Tiber Steamship Co., …
Other Names: Chilco (1917); Lady Pam; Official No.: 87034; Previous Registration: British (1914) First Rebuild: Official Number: 87034 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 154 x 22 -- 309 tons Rebuilt: in 1
Other Names: Chilco (1917); Lady Pam; Official No.: 87034; Previous Registration: British …