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The MV ''Edgecumbe Belle'' is a single- screw passenger vessel, operating from Mt Edgcumbe and Stonehouse Plymouth running half-hour services seven days a week. She also carried Marley the ferry dog.Boyle, I, http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Riddells.html, Referred 2009


History

The Dartmouth–Kingswear Passenger Ferry is primarily used to link the town of Dartmouth with the railway station on the other side of the River Dart at Kingswear. It has long been operated by the railway companies, who maintained a 'station' at the Dartmouth side of the river, with no tracks; instead, passengers boarded the
ferry A ferry is a ship, watercraft or amphibious vehicle used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi ...
to Kingswear, and thence the train towards Paignton. In 1954 British Railways, the then-operator of the ferry, decided that their present vessel, the SS ''Mew'', was too expensive to operate, and decided to replace her with a smaller and cheaper motor vessel.Langley, M. & Small, S. ''Estuary & River Ferries of South West England'', Waine Research Publications, 1984 They chartered first the MV ''Lady Elizabeth'' and then the MV ''Western Belle'' from the
Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Co Ltd The Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Company was a ferry operator on the River Tamar between Devon and Cornwall in England. It was started in 1894, and initially operated a ferry route from Millbrook in Cornwall to Plymouth. It expanded, and eve ...
of
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. The former vessel was unsuitable for the route; however, the latter appears to have been quite successful, although there were complaints about the use of a Plymouth vessel, when suitable vessels were available from Dartmouth, so the MV ''Western Belle'' was replaced by the River Dart Steamboat Co Ltd's MV ''Seymour Castle''.Clammer, R. & Kittridge, A. ''Passenger Steamers of the River Dart & Kingsbridge Estuary'', The Paddle Steamer Preservation Society &Twelveheads Press, 1987 In 1956, therefore British Rail finally ordered two motor vessels of their own from Blackmore & Sons of Bideford,
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. Named MV ''Adrian Gilbert'' and MV ''Humphrey Gilbert'' after two famous local explorers from Greenway House. In 1972 British Railways closed the railway from Goodrington to Kingswear, and the ferry route, and vessels, passed into local authority ownership, first Dartmouth Borough Council, then South Hams District Council. In 1976 the ferry was taken over by
Dart Pleasure Craft Ltd River Link is a ferry, cruise boat, and bus operator, based in Devon, England. The company is owned by Dart Valley Railway plc, who also own and operate the Dartmouth Steam Railway. Services River Link operates the Dartmouth Passenger Ferr ...
, but both vessels were sold to the
St Mawes Ferry Fal River Links is a consolidation of ferry and boat services serving the River Fal, the River Truro The Truro River ( kw, Hyldreth) is a river in the city of Truro in Cornwall, England, UK. It is the product of the convergence of the two ...
Co, for service from Falmouth, Cornwall to
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. They were deemed unsuitable, however, and there is some doubt as to whether they ever left the Dart.Kittridge,A. ''Passenger Steamers of the River Fal'', Twelveheads Press, 1988 The ''Humphrey Gilbert'' was seen and photographed in BR 'Rail Blue' livery at Weymouth Harbour in June 1977. British Rail repurchased them for use on the River Thames on the
Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry The Gravesend–Tilbury Ferry is a passenger ferry across the River Thames east of London. It is the last public crossing point before the Thames reaches the sea. History ''See also notes on Tilbury'' There were many ferries crossing the T ...
. Again they were deemed unsuitable, and both were re-engined and sold. MV ''Adrian Gilbert'' was sold to Dart Pleasure Craft, and returned to the Dartmouth-Kingswear Ferry. MV ''Humphrey Gilbert'' was laid up in
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, and in 1978 was sold to Meridian Line Cruises of Greenwich on the River Thames, but remained laid up. In 1978 ''Humphrey Gilbert'' was purchased by the Millbrook Steamboat and Trading Co, renamed MV ''Edgecumbe Belle'' and used on the Plymouth– Drake's Island ferry, also relieving on the Cremyll Ferry from time to time. She remained with the Millbrook Company after it was taken over by Dart Pleasure Craft Ltd, but in 1985 Dart Pleasure Craft withdrew from the Plymouth area, and MV ''Edgecumbe Belle'' returned to the Dart, and joined her sister on the Dartmouth–Kingswear ferry.Kittridge,A. ''Steamers & Ferries of the River Tamar & Three Towns District'', Twelveheads Press, 2003 In 1996 the ''Adrian Gilbert'' was again sold to operate on the St Mawes ferry, and was replaced by the MV ''Kingswear Belle''. In 2000 Dart Pleasure Craft Ltd bought
G.H. Riddalls and Sons G.H. Riddalls and Sons was a passenger boat operator on the River Dart, in South Devon, England. It operated on the route from Dartmouth to Totnes, on circular cruises from Dartmouth and also ran the ferry service from Dartmouth to Dittisham. T ...
' fleet, and introduced the former Riddalls vessel ''Dartmouth Princess'' on the Kingswear ferry. MV ''Edgecumbe Belle'' was therefore used on a new service to Greenway Quay, where the National Trust had opened
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's house and gardens to the public (incidentally, this house was previously the home of the Gilbert family, after which the vessel was originally named). This service was later withdrawn and Dart Pleasure Craft instead market the
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's similar service. MV ''Edgecumbe Belle'' is now back as the relief boat on the Kingswear ferry, and sees considerable operation on the route, as the MV ''Kingswear Belle'' now appears to receive little use. Dart Pleasure Craft Ltd is now owned by Dart Valley Railway plc, owners of the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway, so the ownership and operation of the vessel have come full circle, and once again passengers from Dartmouth buy their train tickets to include the ferry to Kingswear.


External links

* http://www.riverlink.co.uk/Dart Pleasure Craft Timetable and website


References

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