PS Wingfield Castle

The PSS Wingfield Castle located Hartlepool's Maritime Experience in Hartlepool
History
United Kingdom
NamePSS Wingfield Castle
NamesakeWingfield Castle
Owner
RouteHumber Ferry crossing
Ordered1934
BuilderWilliam Gray & Company, Hartlepool, England
Laid down27 June 1934
Commissioned24 September 1934
Decommissioned1974
IdentificationIMO number: 5392018
StatusMuseum ship at Hartlepool's Maritime Experience
General characteristics
TypePaddlesteamer
Tonnage556 GRT
Length
  • 199.9 ft (60.9 m) LBP
  • 209 ft (64 m) LOA
Beam
  • 33.1 ft (10.1 m) (main hull)
  • 57 ft (17 m) (including paddle box)
PropulsionTriple expansion, diagonal stroke, reciprocating steam engine
Speed12.0 knots (22.2 km/h; 13.8 mph)

The PS Wingfield Castle is a former Humber Estuary ferry, now preserved as a museum ship in Hartlepool, County Durham, England.

The Wingfield Castle was built by William Gray & Company at Hartlepool, and launched in 1934, along with a sister ship, the Tattershall Castle. A third similar vessel, the Lincoln Castle built in Glasgow, was launched in 1940.

She was earmarked to become a floating restaurant in Swansea Marina in the early 1980s but was too wide to fit through the lock gates. She is now preserved at the Museum of Hartlepool as a floating exhibit at Jackson Dock, as part of the Hartlepool's Maritime Experience visitor attraction, which also includes HMS Trincomalee.