STEAM ON THE DOCK – ONE OF THE UK’S ONLY INNER-CITY STEAM RALLIES – RETURNS TO ALBERT DOCK LIVERPOOL NEXT MONTH- WITH OVER 30 STEAM ENGINES, BOATS AND EVEN A TRAIN MAKING THE DOCK THEIR HOME ON May 6-7 – THAT’S DOUBLE THE AMOUNT THAT VISITED IN 2016!
Families and steam enthusiasts are guaranteed a free, fun-packed weekend of toots and whistles as the North West’s most visited free tourist attraction and largest collection of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, celebrates the grand machines of the industrial age.
So what’s new for 2017? Steam tug Kerne – a stunning, Titanic-era steamship – makes her Steam on the Dock debut. Built in 1912, Kerne has a long history with Liverpool, in 1971 becoming the last coal-fired steamer to work on the Mersey. Since then she has been saved from scrap and preserved as an operational steamship, and is now the last remaining Naval, coal-fired steamship to have seen service in two world wars, still in operation today.
Back on dry land, Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways will be returning, bringing along Palmerston, a fully operational steam train, which will shuttle visitors up and down a track for a ride along Hartley Quay. Built in 1864, the beautiful Palmerston was also once deemed beyond repair, but thanks to a team of devotees and a long restoration, re-entered service in 1993, and promises to delight visitors to Steam on the Dock.
And that’s not all! Returning in 2017 will be The Daniel “Danny” Adamson – a highlight last year and again throwing open her grand decks for the public to explore. It is also an honour to confirm Roger Dibnah’s attendance at the rally – the son of the late, great TV legend and steam enthusiast, Fred Dibnah. There will also be a host of events and activities at Merseyside Maritime Museum, including face-painting fun for all the family on May 7 (12-4pm).
Clare Rawlinson, marketing manager, Albert Dock Liverpool, said: “Almost 65,000 visitors attended Steam on the Dock last year – which was a massive success for Albert Dock Liverpool, particularly as it was a completely new event. It is with great excitement that we can announce this year’s programme with more steam engines than last year. It is clear that the Liverpool audience and steam community has taken Steam on the Dock to their hearts.
“Whether you’re bringing little boys and girls who love tooting trains and boats, or you’re a life-long steam buff who has a passion for engines from a bygone age, you’re in for a treat! A lot of these engines have faced the scrapyard during their lifetime, so it’s a unique opportunity to have them all here at the Dock for our visitors to see up close and looking and working like they did in their glory days.”
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