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''Concordia'' was the first German
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on the
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. On 1 May 1827 she made her first trip from
Mainz Mainz () is the capital and largest city of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Mainz is on the left bank of the Rhine, opposite to the place that the Main (river), Main joins the Rhine. Downstream of the confluence, the Rhine flows to the north-we ...
to Köln.


Context

In 1825 the Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft von Rhein und Main (DGRM) was founded in Mainz. It ordered three ships at the
Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij The Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij ((Netherlands Steamboat Co)), abbreviated as NSM or NSBM, was a Dutch shipping line focused on inland navigation. In the 1820s it was important for the quick introduction of steam power on the Dutch rivers ...
(Dutch Steamboat Comp.), with which it cooperated. ''Concordia'' was meant to steam between Mainz and
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, ''Ludwig'' from Mannheim to
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and
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, and ''Stadt Frankfurt'' would steam between and between Mainz and
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. The order for the ships was part of a plan by three companies to cooperate and monopolize steam transport on the Rhine. The idea was that the Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij would offer transport between Rotterdam and Cologne. The Preußisch Rheinische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft“ (PRDG) would steam from Cologne to Mainz. Finally the DGRM would service the Upper Rhine.


Ship characteristics

''Concordia'' was 42.70 meters long, had a beam of 4.88 meter and displaced 240 tons. She could transport 230 passengers and just 60 tons (1,173 
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) cargo. Apart from passengers and cargo she also transported horses and wagons. There are multiple references for her dimensions, for example one that says length 145 feet, beam in (including the wheels) 40 feet, and (empty) draught 4 feet. The English steam engine by John Seaward & Co. had a single low-pressure
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of 70 hp at 30 turns a minute. It had a
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to evenly distribute the power of the single cylinder. The flywheel was on one side of the engine, the
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was on the other side. The two
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s had a diameter of 3.76 m. The boat had a special engine with which it could daily put water pressure on the boilers to check whether they were still sound. For ''Concordia'' this meant that 165 lb/inch was put on the boilers, while normal use was maximized at 55 lb/inch.


Service


Not suitable for DGRM (first principal)

By 27 March 1827 ''Ludwig'' and ''Concordia'' destined for the Upper- and Middle Rhine were almost ready to leave Rotterdam for their final destinations. On 19 April ''Concordia'' left Cologne for Mainz, and reached
Bingen am Rhein Bingen am Rhein () is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The settlement's original name was Bingium, a Celtic word that may have meant "hole in the rock", a description of the shoal behind the ''Mäuseturm'', k ...
in the late evening. On the 20th some trials were held at the
Binger Loch Binger is a German and Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Carl Binger (1889–1976), American psychiatrist * James H. Binger (1916–2004), American lawyer and chief executive *Louis Gustave Binger (1856–1936), French exp ...
, which was passed with the help of four horses. In the evening of the 21st ''Concordia'' reached Mainz. In Mainz a story circulated that after ''Concordia'' had reached Mainz, her
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was found to be too great for using her as a steamboat to Mannheim. On 26 April 1827 ''Concordia'' left Mainz again to steam to Cologne, and people began to suspect that she would be used for service between these cities. On 28 April ''Concordia'' was back in Mainz from Cologne. On 29 April she made an upstream pleasure trip of about 15 km to the vicinity of
Oppenheim Oppenheim () is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The town is a well-known wine center, being the home of the German Winegrowing Museum, and is particularly known for the wines from the Oppenheimer Krötenbru ...
with a lot of local authorities. On 30 April ''Concordia'' took in cargo, and on 1 May she would steam back to Cologne. By then she was known to get used in a regular service between Cologne and Mainz.


Concordia opens regular shipping on the German Rhine

On 26 April 1827 the Preußisch Rheinische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft“ (PRDG) had advertised that she would start the line between Cologne and Mainz according to a schedule in May. The trip from Mainz to Cologne on 1 May indeed fit this schedule. Somehow, the PRDG, which had been founded in Köln on 11 June 1826, was allowed to use ''Concordia'' for her line. This went so smoothly, that the transfer seems to have been planned before ''Concordia'' first arrived in Mainz on 21 April. Whatever the details, ''Concordia'' opened PRDG's service between Köln and Mainz on 1 May 1827. On 26 May 1827, she was joined by the very similar ''Friedrich Wilhelm''. The 200 km trip downstream from Mainz to Cologne took about 10 hours, which was much faster than the
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. The upstream trip took 22 hours and 10 minutes of steaming. On the first day the boat went from Cologne to
Koblenz Koblenz (; Moselle Franconian language, Moselle Franconian: ''Kowelenz''), spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman Empire, Roman mili ...
. On the second day the boat went from Koblenz to Mainz.


Accident at Binger Loch

On 11 September 1827 ''Concordia'' left Mainz with a large number of passengers. At Bingen, the pilot who normally guided the steamboats was absent. He was replaced by his brother, who had often guided the ship to
Kaub Kaub (old spelling: ''Caub'') is a town in Germany, state Rhineland-Palatinate, district Rhein-Lahn-Kreis. It is part of the municipality (''Verbandsgemeinde'') Loreley. It is located on the right bank of the Rhine, approx. 50 km west from Wi ...
in his absence. The skipper therefore took him aboard, and steamed to the
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. At the time this was still a very small opening in a
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just downstream of the
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. It formed a natural
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, and was a formidable obstacle to shipping. The skipper noted that the pilot was not following the prescribed route, and held too much to the left. He notified the pilot, but it was too late, because the current already had the boat in its grip. The skipper stopped the engine, and the boat luckily got through the Loch. However, just below the Loch, ''Concordia'' hit the Lochstein to the left. The shock made her turn, and she then again hit the rocks, now with her left side. The shock made that several passengers hit the deck, and got some mild concussions. The rising water inside the boat, and its changing color made the skipper conclude that ''Concordia'' was leaking. Therefore, the two pumps of the engines were engaged, as well as the hand pumps. The passengers were of course anxious to get off, but the skipper told them to wait for safe anchorage. Concordia then continued to Caub, where the skipper beached her after informing the passengers. After the passengers and goods were transshipped, a large leak was discovered on the left side of the hull. With the help of local authorities and workers, the leak was patched up, and at 6 AM of 13 September ''Concordia'' continued to Cologne. The survival of the boat was attributed to its sturdy construction, and the engine providing speed and pump capacity. On 16 September Concordia arrived at the NSM shipyard
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. She was easily pulled out of the water on the new
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, with engines and boilers still on board. In 6 days, she was completely repaired. On the 28th she departed again for Cologne, where she would have to resume service on 2 October. The accident led to plans to widen the Binger Loch from 24 to 40 feet.


Influence on tourism

The interior and facilities on board were thought to be magnificent and comfortable. While on board ''Concordia'' in 1827, the poet
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wrote: ''One cannot imagine anything more elegant and comfortable than this steamboat.'' (The statement becomes understandable when the boat is compared to riding a horse for 10 hours, or being crammed into a stagecoach for 10 hours.) One year after ''Concordias first trip, a
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by the historian professor J. A. Klein was published in Koblenz. It was titled ''Rheinreise von Mainz bis Cöln, Handbuch für Schnellreisende auf dem Rhein''. A French translation appeared one year later. The guide book became the first
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in 1835. It contained two pictures of ''Concordia''.


Service with NSM

In August 1840 Concordia was still active for the PRDG. In that month her fell over board, and drowned. PRDG then sold ''Concordia'' to NSM somewhat later. On 2 February 1841 ''Concordia'' of the NSM arrived in
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. On 20 February 1841 ''Concordia'' towed the
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''Marie Julie'' from her construction yard in Zierikzee into the open sea. On 29 March 1841 King William II visited Rotterdam. For the occasion the vessels in port were illuminated. one of these was ''Concordia'' of the NSM. The king would visit Fijenoord on 30 March. The NSM would employ ''Concordia'' in her service between Rotterdam and Antwerp. On a July 1841 trip from Antwerp to Rotterdam ''Concordia'' under captain Engels, picked up a man and young child at
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. This man tried to commit suicided by jumping into the sea, but the boat picked him up again. Also in July 1841, ''Concordias speed between Rotterdam and Antwerp was compared to a competing boat. In March 1843 ''Concordia'' transported the body of
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from Antwerp to Rotterdam. In 1844 NSM started to limit her shipping line activities. ''Concordia'' and ''Agrippina'' were then rented out to Mathias Stinnes. In 1845 Concordia was broken up.


The Köln Düsseldorfer

The Preußisch Rheinische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft“ (PRDG) would first take over the Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft von Rhein und Main (DGRM). In 1853, it entered a partnership with the
Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft für den Nieder- und Mittelrhein The Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft für den Nieder- und Mittelrhein (DGNM) was a shipping line and joint-stock company with headquarters in Düsseldorf. Its steamboats sailed on the Rhine between Rotterdam and Mannheim. It was a public company in t ...
(DGNM). This partnership would later become the
Köln-Düsseldorfer Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD) is a river cruise operator based in Cologne, Germany. The company operates a total of 14 cruise ships on the Rhine, Main and Moselle rivers. The famous KD steamer line operated on the Rhine with steamers and tourist boat ...
shipping line. This is still the main shipping line for tourism on the Rhine.


References


Citations


Bibliography

* * * C. E. Heymann: ''„Concordia“, erster Dampfer der Preußisch-Rheinischen Dampfschifffahrtsgesellschaft zu Köln''. 1826 (Beiträge zur Rheinkunde, Heft 6) Publisher: Rhein-Museum Koblenz, 1930. * * * * * Horst Zimmermann: ''Aus der Geschichte der Personenschifffahrtsgesellschaften am Rhein''. (Beiträge zur Rheinkunde, Heft 31), Herausgeber Rhein-Museum Koblenz, 1979.


External links


KD: Eine Zeitreise
(''Concordia'', first steamboat of the KD in 1827) {{Boats of the Koeln Dusseldorfer Paddle steamers Passenger ships of Germany 1826 ships