User:Lightoller

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[edit] User:Lightoller Introduction

James Lightoller
Personal information
Full name James Paul Lightoller
Date of birth January 2, 1993 (1993-01-02) (age 15)
Place of birth    Douglas, Isle of Man
Height 5 ft 7.5 in (1.71 m)
Playing position Striker


* Appearances (Goals)

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James Paul Dylan Lightoller (born on 2 January 1993 in Douglas, Isle of Man), is a Manx school student, shipping enthusiast, football player and guitar novice. Known internet aliases include Viking of Snaefell, TSSManxman2 and The Snaefell. As a musician, he uses the name John Torres.

Currently in his tenth year of education, Lightoller intends to become a captain for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. His favourite vessel is the Snaefell. Lightoller's favourite films in alphabetical order are:

Lightoller is a red hot Liverpool supporter and his favourite Liverpool players are Kuyt and Torres. Lightoller also supports Sampdoria, his favourite Sampdoria player is Maggio. Lightoller plays Junior League football for Douglas, in the position of striker, wearing the number 9 shirt.

[edit] Family

His father, John Lightoller, works as an engineer for the Steam Packet Company. His brother is called Alan, his sisters (in order of age) are called Evanna, Luna and Fleur.

His spouse is Meghan Madeleine Murdoch, (born on 24 March 1993 in Kirk Michael, Isle of Man), and is fluent in both English and German.

His godfather is a Danish friend of his father, Ole Møller.

[edit] Future Plans

Lightoller intends to work for the Steam Packet Company firstly as a deckhand and then go to officer's school and climb the ladder to the rank of Captain. He also plans to have four children. Eventually, Lightoller would like to become the CEO of the Steam Packet Company, and would like to build at least one new vessel for the company before retiring.

[edit] Wikipedia Contributions

Originally joined Wikipedia to just get the credit for the work he did, now he focusses on editing/improving the following:

Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and their ships
Liverpool F.C. and Liverpool F.C. players

Articles I have created/given a major/minor edit to improve it's quality for your benefit and for something to do. I do not appreciate people taking credit for my work and would appreciate you not doing so.

Created pages in bold.

Ships: Bridge-class OBO carrier//MS Ben-my-Chree [6]//MS Panagia Soumela//MV Derbyshire//HSC Hoverspeed Great Britain//HSC Incat 050//HSC Snaefell [6]//HSC Viking [2]//MDV 1200 class fast ferry//TSS Manxman [2]
Ferry companies: Isle of Man Steam Packet Company//Manx Line//SeaCat//Seatruck Ferries
Computer games: Driver: Parallel Lines
Airlines: EuroManx
Templates: Template:Incat 74m catamaran//Template:MDV1200 class fast ferry//Template:Seatruck Ships//Template:Steam Packet Ships
Liverpool F.C.: Dirk Kuyt//Damien Plessis//Liverpool F.C. season 2007-08//Martin Škrtel//Fernando Torres

[edit] To-do

Articles I will be getting around to do/work with in the near future. Feel free to start the article yourself and then I'll (if you wish) help you with the creation of the article in speaking. I will eventually get around to doing them at some point, however it may be a while before I have significant time to do actually start the article in speaking.

[edit] FIFA 08 Team

[edit] Ruscador Shipbuilding Company

Ruscador Shipbuilding Company
Type Limited Company
Founded 1912
Headquarters Liverpool, Flag of England England
Industry Shipbuilding
Products Cruise ships, Ferries, Ocean liners

Ruscador Shipbuilding Company, more commonly known as Ruscador, is a large British shipbuilding company based in Liverpool. It currently has yards in Birkenhead and Southampton, with the company announcing a third in the next few years.

Ruscador was founded in 1912 when it was found nobody could construct the liners that everyone craved for, and Sir Keith Albiston founded the company using two slipways in the Birkenhead yards, later expanding to five in Birkenhead and four in Southampton.

Ruscador is famous for building such ships as the gigantic RMS Ocean Britannia 2, and building over 8,000 vessels in total.

Constructed vessels

  • Lightoller Steam Packet Liners Company: MS Britannic, RMS Nomadic, MS Olympic, MS Paul Herbert
  • Mueller Line: MV Mueller Danmark, HSC Mueller Express 1, HSC Mueller Express 2
  • Ocean Queen Line: HMHS Atlantica, RMS Ocean Britannia 2, RMS Ocean Pioneer, RMS Royal Goddess, RMS Royal Princess, RMS Royal Queen

[edit] NXG Shipbuilding

NXG Shipbuilding
Type Limited Company
Founded 2008
Headquarters Liverpool, Flag of England England
Industry Shipbuilding
Products Fastcraft

NXG Shipbuilding (Next Generation), more commonly known as NXG, is a shipbuilding company owned as a joint venture by James Lightoller and Paul Herbert, was formed with the objective of significantly advancing in the design and construction of high-speed ferries and ocean liners, to build the fastest vessels ever constructed.

Utilising a catamaran design for each class of vessel, NXG also utilise the very latest in engine and ride control technology to improve current classes or use in the next class of vessel. Currently in the design and concept stages is the OceanSpeed-class next generation ocean liner and the SuperSpeed catamaran.

Yard # Name Model Speed Type Owner
001 SuperSpeed One SuperSpeed 70+ knots Experimental Lightoller SeaCo
002 Ocean Speed 1 Ocean Speed 60+ knots Ocean liner OQL Corp
003 Ocean Speed 2 Ocean Speed 60+ knots Ocean liner OQL Corp

[edit] Ships

Ships are now available at User:LightollersShips

[edit] James Lightoller

James Lightoller
Born January 2, 1976 (1976-01-02) (age 32)
Douglas, Flag of the Isle of Man Isle of Man
Occupation Shipping magnate
Net worth £29.4 billion
Spouse Meghan Murdoch (1996–1998)
Amélie Moreau (2008–)
Children John
Website
www.james-lightoller.co.im

Vice Admiral James Paul Lightoller MHK, (born January 2, 1976 in Douglas, Isle of Man) is a Manx-born shipping magnate and MHK for Douglas East. He is most well-known for being the owner of Lightoller Sea Containers.

[edit] Early Life

Lightoller was born to Alan (19452007) and Barbara Lightoller (1950–) in January 1976 as the last of three sons and third of four children. He attended Murrays Road Primary School from 19811987 and Park Road School from 19871992. He attained 11 GCSEs and 3 A-levels. He then went on to Marine School in Fleetwood, graduating in 1997. In 1996, he met young actress Meghan Murdoch and the couple had a son before splitting up two years later.

[edit] Merchant service

Lightoller was first posted aboard the ocean liner RMS Snaefell 2 as a helm officer at the rank of Sub Lieutenant, serving aboard the liner until 1999, when he was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and served on the HSC SeaCat Lightoller. Lightoller achieved his first command in 2004 at the rank of Captain, commanding the HSC SuperRapide Lightoller until 2005. Lightoller took command of the ocean liner Snaefell 2 again in 2005 on three cruises from February to October.

Lightoller chose to retain command of the 115,000 tonne ocean liner for the 2006 season, becoming popular with his characteristic blowing of the horn when the ship departed Liverpool or Southampton. Due to his father's ill health, Lightoller chose not to command the Snaefell 2 for a third consecutive season and took up command of the Emeraude France (ex SeaCat Lightoller) for the 2006-07 season. Lightoller's father died in May 2007, and it was his wish that Lightoller took charge of the company.

[edit] Shipping magnate

Lightoller took charge of Lightoller Sea Containers with effect from June 1, 2007. He recieved a lot of criticism for his lack of experience and his personal blog recieved a lot of negative comments. In July 2007, he pubicly announced in an interview for Manx Radio he intended to resign at the end of the year, however his mentor Sir Paul Herbert encouraged him to carry on and ignore the negative comments.

On January 1, 2008, when a new CEO was due to be announced, Lightoller announced he had big changes in store for the company. He rebranded the company, restoring the classic livery and re-named the SuperRapide Lightoller to Tynwald. Lightoller also announced over the winter the company had agreed with Krimpen a contract for the construction of a 20,000 tonne fast conventional ferry.

He also started a blog on his company's website, which recieved a large amount of positive comments about his changes. Lightoller also reduced the "overpriced" fares, which was voted on the company's website as the best part of the rebranding. Lightoller has most recently acquired a new fastcraft, the Incat 059, which will be renamed Viking for Manx service. Lightoller frequently posted on his blog that he is extremely grateful for all the positive feedback, however no new postings have been made since May 14, 2008, due to "anti-company comments" which James Lightoller's legal advisors are requesting the author comes forward.

Recently it was revealed that he had proposed to French waitress Amélie Moreau (b. 1977), and the couple are yet to announce a date for a wedding.

[edit] Personal Life

Lightoller has two brothers, Keith, a captain for his company, (b. 1972) and Barry, his company's accountant, (b. 1975) and a sister Anna, an actress, (b. 1984). Lightoller has one child, John Charles (b. 1996)

Lightoller's website, www.james-lightoller.co.im, is his personal website which contains his biography, his life story, a personal blog and various other things.

Lightoller is the richest Manx-born businessman according to The Independent's 2008 Rich List.

[edit] Company Fleetlist boxes

[edit] Ocean Queen Line

Ocean Queen Line is a Cruise Line, it was formed in 1861 by sir Thomas Heatley, his Dream was Create a Transatlantic Cruise Line fit for a Queen hence the Name Ocean Queen line. There First Ship the SS Queen 1 weighted in at 38,000 though this was not the largest ship she was one of the finest ships on the Seas running a weekly Transatlantic Service at a top speed of 19 knots.

by 1865 there was a need for more ships to keep up with Passenger demands, with this Ocean Queen line drew up a Design for a New Ocean Liner, one that would be Larger, faster and Grander then any ship in the World, this Liner would later be known as RMS Ocean Britannia at 76,450 she was the largest man built ship in the world, entering service in 1868 on a Maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean Completing it 6 Days at a top Speed of 25 knots, she had room for just over 2,100 passengers.

1872 disaster Struck when the SS/RMS Queen 1 Collided with a Docking terminal at new york, Causing Major Damage to her Bow, she was Removed from service and later scrapped, this Left RMS Ocean Britannia Running the Transatlantic Alone, though she was able to Compete with passengers Needs to Travel.

[edit] 20th Century Ocean Queen Line

with a new era beginning Ocean Queen line Opened the 1900 with three brand New Ocean liners to enter service in 1904-05, they where the RMS Royal Princess, RMS Royal Queen and the RMS Royal Goddess, these liner had a gross tonnage of 49,600 tons, but was far faster then the Ocean Britannia at a top speed of 30 knots, they were the fastest ships on the seas, they became know as the royal Class, running a passenger service round the world and to New York.

by 1909 the Ocean Britannia was now Out classed be most liners and people lost interest in traveling on her, so a new Ocean liner was place on the drawing boards, Ocean Queen line Designed the liner to be bigger and faster then any other ship, she later became know as RMS Ocean Queen entering service in 1912, she had a gross tonnege of 122,000 and a length of 322 meters make her the first ship in the world to pass a 100,000 tons and a 1000ft. Her maiden voyage was the transatlantic service completeing it in 3 days a top speed of 34 knots making her the fastest ship in the world, on entering new york she meet Ocean queens other liner RMS Ocean Britannia who was due to retire from service, little did the people know that this would be ocean Britannia's last Service voyage.

During World war 1 the RMS/HMS Ocean Queen was a troop ship holding the title of HMS, rather then RMS, the Royal Class ships where bombed and scraped due to damages, after the war she returned to RMS and in 1918 on a transatlantic service the RMS Ocean Queen Won the Blue Ribbon, completing the voyage in 2 days and 3 hours at a speed of 37.5 knots. In 1925 Ocean Queen line Decide to enter 2 new Ocean liners these liners would be slightly longer then the RMS Ocean Queen but weigh less,



Ship Built Builder GRT Top speed Port of Registry Current cruise Notes
MS
Ocean Adventurer
2011 Fincantieri, Flag of Italy Italy 118,000 23.2 knots (26.7 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A
RMS
Ocean Britannia 2
2007 Ruscador, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 180,500 30 knots (35 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Maiden World Cruise
MS
Ocean Elizabeth
2009 Aker Yards, Flag of Finland Finland 180,000 24 knots (28 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A
MS
Royal Sovereign
2010 Aker Yards , Flag of Finland Finland 180,000 24 knots (28 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A
MS
Ocean Lightoller
2009 Aker Yards, Flag of Finland Finland 180,000 24 knots (28 mph) Siuthampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A under construction
RMS
Ocean Manxman
2007 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 130,000 31.7 knots (36.5 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Maiden Voyage
RMS
Ocean Pioneer
2011 Ruscador, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 150,000 38 knots (44 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A
RMS
Atlantica 2
2002 Ruscador, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 132,000 35.7 knots (41.1 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A
RMS
Ocean Queen
1912 John Brown and Company, Flag of Scotland Scotland 75,600 28.2 knots (32.5 mph) Liverpool, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A Retireing
RMS
Olympica
1980 Aker Yards, Flag of Finland Finland 110,000 34 knots (39 mph) (after refit) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A under refit(Engines Replacement)
MS
Royal Princess 2
2008 Aker Yards, Flag of Finland Finland 114,000 24 knots (28 mph) Miami florida, Flag of the United States United States N/A
MS
Royal Queen 2
2009 Fincantieri, Flag of Italy Italy 114,000 24 knots (28 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A
MS
Great Brtiain
2009 Ruscador, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 224,000 23.5 knots (27.0 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A under construction due to be complete january 2009
RMS
Ocean Queen 2
2010-11 Ruscador, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 241,000 31.8 knots (36.6 mph) Southampton, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom N/A under development

[edit] Lightoller Steam Navigation Company

Ship Built Builder GRT Top speed Pax Class Port of Registry Misc
RMS
Britannic
2009 Flag of Germany Meyer Werft 195,000 30 knots (35 mph) 4,000 Britannic Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
MS
Empress of England
2008 Flag of Italy Fincantieri 98,500 25 knots (29 mph) 2,328 Vista Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
MS
Mark Woodward
1991 Flag of Italy Fincantieri 81,000 24 knots (28 mph) 2,020 Mark Woodward Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
RMS
Manxman 2
1972 Flag of the United Kingdom Cammell Laird 95,000 32 knots (37 mph) 2,300 Manxman Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
MS
Neptune
2009/10 Flag of Finland Aker 180,000 24 knots (28 mph) 4,350 Titan  ?
RMS
Snaefell 2
1976 Flag of the United Kingdom Cammell Laird 115,000 35 knots (40 mph) 3,000 Snaefell Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool

[edit] Lightoller Steam Packet Company

Lightoller Steam Packet Company
Type Limited Company
Founded 1808
Headquarters Douglas, Isle of Man
Key people CEO James Lightoller
Deputy CEO Raymond Murdoch
Net income
Employees 1,100
Website http://titanfleet.freewebsites.com

The Lightoller Steam Packet Company (Manx: Sheshaght Phaggad Bree Lightoller) is the oldest continuously operating passenger shipping company in the world, celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2008.

The company provides passenger and freight services to five ports around the Irish Sea from Douglas, Isle of Man using two fastcraft and a conventional ferry as of 2008.

The Steam Packet Company is a subsidiary of Lightoller Sea Containers.

[edit] Current Routes

Liverpool and Heysham (year round)
Belfast, Dublin and Fleetwood (seasonal)
Dublin and Llandudno (seasonal)

[edit] User Agreement

The Manx Government operate a User Agreement with the Steam Packet Company to receive sole user rights to Douglas Harbour. To receive these rights, the company must:

  • Inbound freight of 7,500 lane metres of freight each week.
  • Operate at least 800 return sailings to two ports in the range of North West England per year.
  • Operate at least 70 return sailings to Ireland per year.
  • Invest a minimum fleet investment of £20 million by 2010.
  • Operate a daily fastcraft summer service to Liverpool.

As of 2008, the company is exceeding the above and receives sole user rights to Douglas Harbour. Note that the Steam Packet Company does own the linkspans in Douglas Harbour.

[edit] Car ferries and RO-RO operations

The Company first adopted the sideloader operation with the steam turbine car ferries Manannan, which started operating in 1963 on the Douglas–Liverpool service, soon joined by the Mona's Queen in 1967. The company launched their first diesel car ferry in 1971 with the Snaefell, followed by the Lady of Mann in 1975. The company's sideloading operation was probably one of the most well-known ones, and the first RO-RO service came to the Isle of Man in 1978 when the company purchased the Mannin Viking, replacing the Lady of Mann as the company's flagship. The Mannin Viking brought a revolution to the island, being able to carry coaches, trucks and passengers at the same time in extreme comfort. The Mannin Viking used to operate for Mueller Line as the Mueller Danmark, however, she became surplus to requirement within 4 years and was sold.

In 1986, the company decided to dispose of the steam turbine car ferries Manannan and Mona's Queen, with the company operating a three-ship fleet with the Lady of Mann, Mannin Viking and Snaefell to five routes around the Irish Sea. This operation became very popular and well known and the company reportedly made £9.45 million in 1989 with the three vessels in operation.

The Lady of Mann was retired in 1997, and the Mannin Viking and Snaefell both made their final sailings for the company in 2006 after operating together for 18 years. The company now operate the Manxman and the new Snaefell will enter service in 2009.

[edit] Fastcraft

[edit] Advent of fastcraft

The Company's first use of a fastcraft came during TT 1992 when the sideloading car ferry Snaefell suffered from a rare technical failure. The company hastily charted the SeaCat Scotland from Sea Containers, and the public as well as the Company's board were impressed with the "SeaCat", so they decided to order one for themselves. The £13 million fastcraft arrived in 1993, and the SeaCat Lightoller quickly became relied upon for a fast service across the Irish Sea.

The Company's operation of the "SeaCat" brought it fame when the SeaCat Lightoller starred as the doomed ferry Express in "Storm Force 12", the filming of which left the company without their prized asset for a month, but gaining £2.5m in charter fees and a lot of popularity. The Company began exploring options to expanding it's fastcraft fleet with a new "SuperSeaCat", and secured the 3-year-charter of the SuperSeaCat Two for fleet operations alongside the SeaCat Lightoller. This was a very profitable venture, and the Company tried to exercise it's right to purchase the SuperSeaCat Two, but failed and risked losing the vessel's charter. Fortunately, the Company managed to keep hold of the vessel. In 2002, Oberlander AG Werke announced they were developing a new 110 metre monohull fastcraft that could beat the 40 knot barrier for the monohull generation of fastcraft. This excited the Company and they placed a £25.5 million order for a single vessel to be delivered in 2004.

The Company decided not to renew the charter on the SuperSeaCat Two beyond 2004 when the SuperRapide Lightoller arrived, with the SeaCat Lightoller as backup. On pre-service trials, the new SuperRapide Lightoller achieved a top speed of 42.88 knots (49.35 mph), and a certificate of 720 passengers along with just under 200 vehicles was given to the Company to operate their new fastcraft.

In 2005, the big shock was that the Company were sending both of their fastcraft out on charter, with the "SeaCat" going to Emeraude Lines and the "SuperRapide" going to Kaufmann Sealand. This decision baffled the Manx Government who launched an inquiry, and quickly found the answer. It was to pay off the debt on the construction of the Manxman, the company's new ferry.

The Emeraude France ex. SeaCat Lightoller returned to Manx service in 2006, with her charter having expired and Emeraude Lines having gone into administration. SuperRapide Lightoller returned the next year, and with a three-ship fleet, the Company provided a reliable service and still do today.

[edit] Current Operations

The Company currently operates a fleet of 3 vessels to 5 ports around the Irish Sea with the fastcraft Emeraude France and Tynwald and the flagship Manxman. In mid 2007, the company announced that they would construct a new flagship. The Snaefell, now under construction, will be 20,000 tonnes in weight and have a top speed of 35 knots. The company have announced the securing of a new fastcraft, the 98 metre Oberlander catamaran Oberlander 7000 which was renamed Viking, and will operate alongside the Tynwald at TT.[1]

[edit] Fleet

Ship Built Builder GRT Top speed Length Pax Class Port of Registry Misc
Adelaide 1974 Flag of Germany Meyer Werft 6,442 20 knots (23 mph) 102 metres (334 ft 8 in) 850 N/A Flag of Barbados Bridgetown Charter from May 08–Jan 09
Manxman 2005 Flag of the Netherlands Krimpen 13,742 24.5 knots (28.2 mph) 125 metres (410 ft 1 in) 670 Manxman Flag of the Isle of Man Douglas
Mona's Isle 1991 Flag of Australia Incat 3,056 36 knots (41 mph) 74 metres (242 ft 9 in) 500 74m WPC Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool Undergoing major refit
Snaefell 2009 Flag of Italy Fincantieri 20,937 35 knots (40 mph) 135 metres (442 ft 11 in) 950 Snaefell Flag of the United Kingdom Liverpool
Tynwald 2004 Flag of Italy Fincantieri 4,833 43 knots (49 mph) 110 metres (360 ft 11 in) 720 MDV 1500 Flag of the Isle of Man Douglas
Viking 2005 Flag of Australia Incat 4,462 47 knots (54 mph) 98.2 metres (322 ft 2 in) 850 99m WPC Flag of the Isle of Man Douglas

[edit] LSC Fleetlist

LSC Fleet
Name Built Builder Company Type Class GRT Speed
Britannic 2009 Meyer Werft Lightoller Steam Navigation Ocean liner Britannic 195,000 30 knots (35 mph)
Cheshire (5) 1993 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk OBO carrier Lancashire 146,500 19 knots (22 mph)
Derbyshire (5) 1996 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk OBO carrier Lancashire 146,500 19 knots (22 mph)
Emeraude France 1991 Incat Lightoller Steam Packet High speed craft 74m WPC 3,012 36 knots (41 mph)
Empress of England (2) 2008 Fincantieri Lightoller Steam Navigation Cruise ship Empress 98,500 25 knots (29 mph)
Incat 059 2005 Incat Lightoller Steam Packet High speed craft 99m WPC 4,462 47 knots (54 mph)
Lancashire (6) 1990 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk OBO carrier Lancashire 146,500 19 knots (22 mph)
Leicestershire (3) 1992 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk OBO carrier Lancashire 146,500 19 knots (22 mph)
Manxman (3) 2005 Van der Giessen de Noord Lightoller Steam Packet RO-PAX ferry Manxman 13,742 24.5 knots (28.2 mph)
Manxman 1972 Harland and Wolff Lightoller Steam Navigation Ocean liner Manxman 2 95,000 32 knots (37 mph)
Mark Woodward 1991 Fincantieri Lightoller Steam Navigation Ocean liner Mark Woodward 81,000 24.5 knots (28.2 mph)
Merseyside (3) 1998 Harland and Wolff Lightoller Bulk Oil tanker Merseyside 99,000 18.5 knots (21.3 mph)
Northamptonshire (2) 1991 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk OBO carrier Lancashire 146,500 19 knots (22 mph)
Scotland Bridge 1986 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk Bulk carrier Scotland 174,768 13.5 knots (15.5 mph)
Sir Charles Lightoller 1992 Swan Hunter Lightoller Bulk Oil tanker Bridge 98,000 16.8 knots (19.3 mph)
Sir Mark Woodward 1996 Swan Hunter Lightoller Bulk Oil tanker Bridge 98,000 16.8 knots (19.3 mph)
Sir Paul Herbert 1989 Swan Hunter Lightoller Bulk Oil tanker Bridge 98,000 16.8 knots (19.3 mph)
Snaefell (8) 2009 Fincantieri Lightoller Steam Packet RO-PAX ferry Snaefell 20,937 34.5 knots (39.7 mph)
Snaefell 1976 Cammell Laird Lightoller Steam Navigation Ocean liner Snaefell 2 115,000 35 knots (40 mph)
Tynwald (7) 2004 Fincantieri Lightoller Steam Packet High speed craft MDV1500 4,833 43 knots (49 mph)
Yorkshire (5) 1994 Hyundai Heavy Industries Lightoller Bulk Oil tanker Lancashire 150,900 17 knots (20 mph)

[edit] Mueller Line

Ship Built Builder Top speed Homeport Route Notes
MV
Mueller Danmark
2001 Ruscador, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 28.25 knots (32.51 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Kiel-Copenhagen
MV
Mueller Deutschland
2003 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 27.5 knots (31.6 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Kiel-Goteborg
HSC
Mueller Express 1
1993 Incat, Flag of Australia Australia 38 knots (44 mph) Liverpool, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Travemunde-Goteborg
HSC
Mueller Express 2
1993 Incat, Flag of Australia Australia 38 knots (44 mph) Liverpool, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Travemunde-Goteborg
MV
Mueller Kiel
1991 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 24.6 knots (28.3 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Goteborg-Grena
MV
Mueller Rostock
1991 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 24.6 knots (28.3 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Travemunde-Goteborg
MV
Mueller Viking
1972 Ailsa, Flag of Scotland Scotland 23 knots (26 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Kiel-Goteborg
HSC
SuperRapide Finland
2004 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 43 knots (49 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Kiel-Goteborg
HSC
SuperRapide Great Britain
2003 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 43 knots (49 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Laid up
HSC
SuperRapide Isle of Man
2004 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 43 knots (49 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Laid up
HSC
SuperRapide Scotland
2003 Oberlander, Flag of Germany Germany 43 knots (49 mph) Rostock, Flag of Germany Germany Copenhagen-Travemunde

[edit] References

[edit] Lightoller Steam Train Company

The Lightoller Steam Train Company is a company operating steam trains on the Isle of Man. Currently utilising a fleet of 9 steam trains, the company is responsible for the re-opening of all closed lines on the Island.

Port Erin line
KBFa
Douglas
HLUECKE ABZrf
Peel line
eHST
Lough Ned closed
eHST
Port Soderick closed
eHST
Ballacostain (Rifle Range) closed
HST
Santon request only
HST
Ballasalla
HST FLUG
Ronaldsway Halt request only
HST
Castletown
HST
Ballabeg request only
HST
Colby
HST
Level request only
HST
Port St. Mary
KBFe
Port Erin
Peel line
KBFa
Peel
STRrg ABZrf LUECKE
Ramsey line
ENDEe STR STR
Knockaloe internment camp closed
WBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE
River Neb
STR ABZlf STRlg
STRlf ABZlg BHF
St. John's (MNR) closed
BHF STR
St. John's (IMR)
HLUECKE KRZu STRrf
Foxdale Railway
eHST
Ballacraine Halt closed
HST
Crosby
HST
Union Mills
HST
Braddan Halt
LUECKE STR
Port Erin line
STR eHST
Quarter Bridge Halt closed
ABZrg STRrf
KBFe
Douglas
Ramsey Line
ENDEa
Ramsey harbour
STR KBFa
Ramsey
STRlf ABZlg
ABZlf ENDEl
Ramsey power station
WBRÜCKE
River Sulby
HST
Lezayre
eHST
Sulby Bridge closed
HST
Sulby Glen
HST
Ballavolley Halt (for Wild Life Park)
HST
Ballaugh
eHST
Bishop's Court Halt closed
HST
Kirk Michael
BRÜCKE
Glen Wyllin viaduct
BRÜCKE
Glen Mooar viaduct
eHST
West Berk closed
eHST
Gob-y-Diegan closed
HST
St. Germans
HST
Peel Road
LUECKE STR
Peel line
WBRÜCKE WBRÜCKE
River Neb
STR ABZlf STRlg
STRlf ABZlg BHF
St. John's (MNR)
BHF STR
St. John's (IMR)
HLUECKE KRZu STRrf
Foxdale Railway
LUECKE
to Douglas


[edit] Fleet

Active Fleet Numbers: 2, 6, 7, 8, 11, 17, 18
Inactive Fleet Numbers: 1, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

[edit] Number 1 "Manannán"

Status: Scrapped 1962
Configuration: 0-6-0

Manannán was the pioneer on the line, being the finest 0-6-0 on the line at the time of her entry to service, being the mainline Douglas-Port Erin train, carrying up to 6 carriages in one go, and often requiring a brake van due to the descent into Douglas often posing a hazard to the station it's self. She was not the preferred out of her sister and herself, but Number 1 did her company and herself very well, until it was decided to break her up for spare parts for her more popular and reliable sister Snaefell.

[edit] Number 2 "Snaefell"

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Snaefell
Number 2

Status: Active
Configuration: 0-6-0

Snaefell is probably the most reliable on the line, although being the oldest active loco in service. Number 2 was ordered as a pair with her older sister Manannán in 1850. She was the Douglas-Peel train, pulling anything up to 4 carriages and 2 fish trucks, and even a brake van for use on the downhill sections where the Snaefell would often have to pass a station and collect passengers on the way back to Douglas.

Number 2 is rarely out of service, still being the Douglas-Peel train and carrying a lot less than her early days, carrying no more than 3 carriages in the peak seasons.

[edit] Number 3 "Mannin"

Status: On display
Configuration: 0-6-0

Mannin is currently used as the main exhibit in the Port Erin Railway Museum, her defective boiler being the reason for her deactivation and placement in the museum. Alongside the Manannán and Snaefell, the Mannin provided an excellent service in the company's first few years whilst awaiting locomotives to run the prospering railway network on the Isle of Man. She operated as the main carrier during her first few years of operation, carrying up to 6 carriages at one time, and requiring three lengths to stop when approaching a station at full speed. This was often her downfall as she when she missed stations, she would often have to go into reverse, which would take anything up to 15 minutes to do if the train was 6 carriages long. It was decided in 1964 that she would be retired when her boiler failed an inspection, and with three of the first five 0-6-0s already having being broken up, it was decided to preserve the Mannin, and she had her boiler removed and replaced with a false one and placed into Port Erin.

[edit] Number 4 "Mona"

Status: Scrapped 1939
Configuration: 0-6-0

Not much is known about the Mona, except that she operated on the Northern Line and in her final few years was prone to breaking down, hence the probable reason why she was broken up in 1939, and the fact that she suffered defects in her brakes, and was deemed unsafe.

[edit] Number 5 "Fenella"

Status: Partially scrapped 1939
Configuration: 0-6-0

Like the Mona, not a lot is known about the Fenella. Fenella was ordered as a batch of three (Numbers 3, 4, and 5) to supplement Manannán and Snaefell on the new Northern Line. Fenella served herself and the company well, unfortunately earmarked for breaking up prior to World War Two, despite the fact she had many years left in her. Her boiler section and wheels were removed, being partially scrapped. The Fenella was one of the trains that many feel should still be running today.

[edit] Number 6 "Viking"

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Viking
Number 6
Viking in 1945
Viking in 1945

Status: Active
Configuration: 0-8-0

Viking is the mainstay train on the line, rarely being out of service, which is normally for boiler checks. A one-off order, Number 6 was built for Port Erin-Ramsey services, something she continues to run today. Viking is seen as a enthusiast's favourite, and is the preferred train for many travelling from Port Erin.

Viking was so large, that she had to have a turn-table installed in Douglas, Peel, Ramsey and Port Erin, which often took up to 20 minutes to turn the 61-tonne train. Viking is one of only two 0-8-0s in active service in the British Isles, and is also the fastest often reaching speeds of over 50 mph when on non-stop freight passages in the winter. Due to her size and power, Viking is now the only train which can carry more than 3 coaches, except for Number 18.

Viking is normally placed on the Peel-Ramsey route during the winter, and being the mainstay carrier during the summer, she operates from Douglas. It is planned to withdraw Viking for a major overhaul in the winter of 2008 and repaint her, alongside her fleetmates, in the new black livery.

[edit] Number 7 "Douglas"

[edit] Number 8 "Tynwald"

[edit] Number 9

[edit] Number 10

[edit] Number 11 "Manxman"

[edit] Number 12

[edit] Number 13

[edit] Number 14

[edit] Number 15

[edit] Number 16

[edit] Number 17 "Caledonia"

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Caledonia
Number 17

Status: Active
Configuration: 0-6-0

Caledonia is the only steam train on the line to be brought in second hand. She was brought in as her power would make her useful if the Viking was unable to operate, and in 1905, Caledonia was brought in and given the fleet number 17, and worked with the Snaefell on the Douglas-Peel route, being called upon to carry the freight whilst Snaefell ran the passengers. Being that she was the freight train, she often only ran at night, with the two engines rarely switching duties. It has been noted for the bargain price of £20,000, less than ¼ of her building fee, she has been one of the outstanding performers on the line since World War Two.

Caledonia is the newest 0-6-0 on the line, and she is often called into service alongside stablemate number 18 to share the load at winter.

[edit] Number 18 "Charles H. Lightoller"

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Charles H. Lightoller
Number 18

Status: Active
Configuration: 0-6-0

Charles H. Lightoller rather interestingly, boasts the longest name in the steam train fleet and on the Isle of Man. The company ordered the Charles H. Lightoller as the Ellan Vannin, but once the Chairman of the company, Lord John Lightoller's wife gave birth to a son called Charles, and the train was renamed prior to entry to service. At the time, she was the most powerful 0-6-0 on the line, and remains so today. She is never out of service, except for the winter overhauls and repaints. Sometimes she is called upon to be the "fish train" from Peel to Douglas.

She is seen as the stalwart of the fleet, despite the much larger Viking being the official flagship as seen on the Lightoller Steam Train Company's website. It is said that the Charles H. Lightoller is the finest 0-6-0 in the world, having done herself, her company and her namesake very proud.

[edit] Number 19 ""

[edit] Number 20 ""

[edit] Number 21 and 22

Number 22 (ex MER Number 22)
Number 22
(ex MER Number 22)

Number 21 and 22 are numbers that are due to be allocated to the two tramcars the company purchased in 2005 from the Snaefell Mountain Railway which are nearing the completion of reconstruction. It is rumoured these will operate during TT. With the two railcars, services will be slightly quicker, with Number 22 completing a Douglas-Port Erin trip in 39 minutes at full speed with no stops.