Steamers on Loch Tay

on Jan 8, 2017

The possibility of a steamboat service on Loch Tay, one of the natural passages between the east and west highlands, was first broached in 1855, at a time when road communications in the west were developing to expand the tourist trade. “At last, steam will flutter its pennon across the base of Ben Lawer—a company having arranged to start a small steamer to ply on Loch Tay during the summer months. The vessel will be an iron one, and is being constructed in England; its parts, of course, requiring to be put together on the loch. It will perform two trips from either end of the lake in the day.”—Caledonian Mercury, Thursday May 3, 1855 Loch Tay Although the promise of a steamboat on Loch Tay as well as one on Lochearn was mentioned in the following year in connection with coach service between Crieff and Killin, it did not make an appearance. Almost a quarter century passed before...