With a recent thread about the tunnel & ferries, I thought it might be worth resurrecting this thread from nearly five years ago. If you enlarge it, the text is just about readable.
With a recent thread about the tunnel & ferries, I thought it might be worth resurrecting this thread from nearly five years ago. If you enlarge it, the text is just about readable.
Oh my god. Those toll charges are a minefield How long did the complicated tariffs stand
Originally Posted by chriskay
if you were caught carrying nitroglycerine, you'd get a large fine and the nitro. would be thrown overboard!!
WTF? Its like the wild west I'm not joking, it is like the wild west
You are quite right Chris, it is worth resurrecting
I have only read part of the toll charges, believe me when I say, people were different back then The toll covered everything (well almost) including corpses. A cab and horse was 1d but a corpse was 2s 6d. What!? A lorry or wagon with 2 horses was 2s 6d, hahahaha
A pram was 2d God only knows what a passengers fare is
"Luggage, furniture, rafts or timber and any other articles not particularly enumerated on this list may be carried and charged as per special agreement" I love it, it seems worse than customs
Oh my god New Ferry toll: corpse inclusive of bearers 10s, I bet a few tagged along there claiming to be bearers
Barrel of petroleum, 4d from Woodside 0 from New Ferry 6d from Rock Ferry None of this makes sense
The number of passengers they can carry are huge, 'SS Bidston 1603' 'SS Claughton and Lancashire 1694' They even had a paddle steamer 'PS Birkenhead 1230' I don't know what today's ferry's can hold but I don't think it is 1000 plus
Even the porters charges are sceptical If I had a time machine, the past is where I would go
I remember there being in service what I think was called a baggage boat which took horse drawn and motor vehicles which was boarded via the floating roadway to the left of the ferry terminal at Woodside. I think the tunnel saw an end to this.
I remember there being in service what I think was called a baggage boat which took horse drawn and motor vehicles which was boarded via the floating roadway to the left of the ferry terminal at Woodside. I think the tunnel saw an end to this.
My parents referred to them as the "Luggage Boats" and I think they ran until just after WW2.
Luggage Boats, Barnston and Churton were scrapped in 1939, they were sent to Rotterdam to be broken up.
Luggage Boats, Oxton, Bebington and Liscard were fitted with cranes during the war. Amongst other duties they also lifted planes sent from the states from American ships when they missed the tides. The ships would have to anchor and the luggage boats brought the planes ashore.
Pic of Barnston & Churton being towed away for scrapping.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.