List of Ships Operated By The Company
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| Type | Name | Built | Tonnage | Operated | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PS | Meg Merrilies | Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow, 1883 | 244 GRT | 1888-1902 | ex Capt. Robert Campbell |
| PS | Madge Wildfire | McKnight, Ayr, 1886 | 220 GRT | 1888-1911 | ex Capt. Robert Campbell |
| PS | Caledonia | Rankin & Blackmore, Greenock, 1889 | 244 GRT | 1889-1933 | |
| PS | Galatea | Caird & Co., Greenock, 1889 | 331 GRT | 1889-1906 | |
| PS | Marchioness of Bredalbane | John Reid & Co., Port Glasgow, 1890 | 246 GRT | 1890-1935 | |
| PS | Marchioness of Bute | John Reid & Co., Port Glasgow, 1890 | 246 GRT | 1890-1914 | returned after World War I but not recommisioned |
| PS | Duchess of Hamilton | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1890 | 533 GRT | 1890-1914 | sunk whilst serving as minesweeper, 1915 |
| PS | Marchioness of Lorne | Russell & Co., Port Glasgow, 1891 | 295 GRT | 1891-1914 | returned after World War I but not recommisioned |
| PS | Duchess of Rothesay | J. & G. Thomson, Clydebank, 1895 | 338 GRT | 1895-1939 | not returned after World War II |
| PS | Duchess of Montrose | John Brown & Co., Clydebank, 1902 | 321 GRT | 1902-1914 | sunk whilst serving as minesweeper, 1917 |
| PS | Duchess of Fife | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1903 | 336 GRT | 1903-1953 | |
| TS | Duchess of Argyll | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1906 | 593 GRT | 1906-1952 | |
| PS | Ivanhoe | D. & W. Henderson & Co., Glasgow, 1880 | 282 GRT | 1897-1911 | ex Firth of Clyde Steam Packet Co. |
| TS | Duchess of Montrose | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1930 | 806 GRT | 1930-1965 | |
| TS | Duchess of Hamilton | Harland & Wolff, Govan, 1932 | 801 GRT | 1932-1971 | |
| PS | Caledonia | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1934 | 624 GRT | 1934-1969 | |
| PS | Marchioness of Lorne | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1935 | 449 GRT | 1935-1955 | |
| MV | Wee Cumbrae | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1936 | 36 GRT | 1935-1953 | |
| MV | Arran Mail | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1936 | 137 GRT | 1936-1951 | |
| MV | Countess of Breadalbane | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1936 | 106 GRT | 1936-1971 | |
| TS | Marchioness of Graham | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1936 | 585 GRT | 1936-1958 | |
| PS | Jupiter | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1937 | 642 GRT | 1937-1960 | |
| PS | Juno | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1937 | 642 GRT | 1937-1939 | sunk whilst serving as HMS Helvellyn, 1941 |
| MV | Ashton | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1938 | 38 GRT | 1938-1965 | |
| MV | Leven | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1938 | 38 GRT | 1938-1966 | |
| PS | Glen Rosa | J. & G. Thomson, Clydebank, 1893 | 306 GT | 1938-1939 | ex London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
| TS | Glen Sannox | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1925 | 664 GRT | 1938-1954 | ex London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
| PS | Mercury | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1934 | 621 GRT | 1938-1939 | ex London, Midland and Scottish Railway,sunk whilst serving as a minesweeper, 1940 |
| TS | King Edward | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1901 | 551 GRT | 1943-1952 | ex Williamson-Buchanan Steamers |
| TS | Queen Mary II | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1933 | 870 GRT, later 1014 GRT | 1943-1973 | ex Williamson-Buchanan Steamers, to Cal Mac |
| PS | Queen-Empress | Murdoch & Murray, Port Glasgow, 1912 | 411 GRT | (1946) | derequisitioned 1946 and returned to CSP (as successors to Williamson-Buchanan Steamers) but not recomissioned |
| PS | Jeanie Deans | Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. Co., Govan, 1931 | 814 GRT (as modified) | 1951-1965 | ex British Transport Commission |
| DEPV | Talisman | A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, 1935 | 544 GRT | 1951-1967 | ex British Transport Commission |
| PS | Waverley | A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, 1946 | 693 GRT | 1951-1973, to Cal Mac | ex British Transport Commission, to Cal Mac |
| PS | Maid of the Loch | A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, 1953 | 555 GRT | 1953-1973 | to Cal Mac |
| MV | Arran | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1953 | 568 GRT | 1953-1973 | to Cal Mac |
| MV | Maid of Argyll | A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, 1953 | 508 GRT | 1953-1973 | to Cal Mac |
| MV | Maid of Ashton | Yarrow & Co., Scotstoun, 1953 | 508 GRT | 1953-1973 | |
| MV | Maid of Cumbrae | Ardrossan Dockyard, 1953 | 508 GRT | 1953-1973 | |
| MV | Maid of Skelmorlie | A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, 1953 | 508 GRT | 1953-1973 | |
| MV | Bute | Ailsa Shipbuilding Co., Troon, 1954 | 569 GRT | 1954-1973 | to Cal Mac |
| MV | Cowal | Ailsa Shipbuilding Co., Troon, 1954 | 569 GRT | 1954-1973 | to Cal Mac |
| MV | Glen Sannox | Ailsa Shipbuilding Co., Troon, 1957 | 1107 GRT | 1957-1973 | to Cal Mac |
| TS | Caledonian Princess | Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, 1961 | 3629 GRT | 1961-1968 | to British Rail (Sealink) |
| MV | Keppel | J Samuel White, Southampton, 1961 | 214 GT | 1967-1973 | ex British Railways (Eastern Region) MV Rose, to Cal Mac |
| MV | Caledonia | A/S Langesunds Mek Versted, Norway, 1966 | 1157 GT | 1970-1973 | ex Stena Line MV Stena Baltica, to Cal Mac |
| MV | Kilbrannan | J. Lamont & Co., Port Glasgow, 1972 | 65 GRT | 1972-1973 | to Cal Mac |
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