RMS Duke of Argyll (1928)

Duke of Argyll
History
NameRMS Duke of Argyll
Owner
Operator
  • 1928–47: London Midland and Scottish Railway
  • 1948–56: British Transport Commission
Port of registryUnited Kingdom Lancaster
Route1928–56: HeyshamBelfast
BuilderWilliam Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton
Yard number1194
Launched23 January 1928
FateScrapped 7 November 1956
General characteristics
TypeTurbine steam ship
Tonnage
  • 3,604 GRT
  • tonnage under deck 1,998
  • 1,493 NRT
Length
  • 349.1 ft (106.4 m) p/p
  • 360 ft (110 m) o/a
Beam53.1 ft (16.2 m)
Depth18.5 ft (5.6 m)
Installed power1,628 NHP
Propulsion4 steam turbines; twin screws
Speed21 knots (39 km/h)
Capacity1,500 day passengers; overnight cabins for 450 passengers; space for 250 cattle

RMS Duke of Argyll was an Irish Sea ferry that operated from 1928 to 1956. William Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton on the Firth of Clyde built her for the London Midland and Scottish Railway. When the LMS was nationalised in 1948 she passed to the British Transport Commission.[1]