Thursday 1 May 2014

Decommissioned Royal Navy Submarine Onyx


The former Royal Navy diesel-electric submarine 'Onyx' today arrived at Roseneath to spend her final days.

She was towed up from Barrow by the tug 'Bruiser'.

She is an Oberon class submarine originally ordered for the Royal Canadian Navy but taken up by the Royal Navy while under construction.

She was launched on August 1966 and commissioned in September 1967.

She had the distinction of serving in the Falklands War.

After decommissioning in 1991 she has had a varied life as a variety of organisations have tried to preserve her, but sadly these efforts have failed and she will now be dismantled.

 Off Helensburgh

Preparing to come in to Roseneath

DRB Marine Services Banner 


Approaching Roseneath Jetty

 Almost There


'Battler' in Support


Berthing


Safely Berthed


(HMS) Onyx Arrives for Dismantling

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West Highland Railway Line


After my efforts at Erskine I had a quick lunch and then headed to Helensburgh to catch some images of the steam train that was travelling North.

Arrived in good time and  caught a freight train just before the steam train arrived.

Platform was busy as usual as folks gathered to see the train.

Hurriedly grabbed a few shots before I departed to get across to Roseneath in time to get the 'Onyx' coming in.


Freight Train


Class 66 Diesel Locomotive

Freight Train in Helensburgh Upper Station


Steam Tour Train Arrives

'Lord of the Isles' at Helensburgh Upper

Gently Steaming

Taking Water

Ready for the Off

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King Milo - Bulk Carrier


The bulk carrier 'King Milo' passing Erskine on her way upriver to Glasgow.

She had come over from Belfast last night.

 Approaching Erskine Bridge

 Cleansing Water


Beneath the Bridge

Passing Under the Bridge

 Impressive Size

Superstructure

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