PS Iverna (1895)
The PS Iverna was a passenger steamer built in 1895 by Ailsa Shipbuilding Company in Troon, Scotland, for the Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR). She operated primarily on routes between Ardrossan and various destinations on the Firth of Clyde, offering passenger services and connecting railway lines with coastal destinations.
The Iverna was designed to provide a comfortable and efficient means of transport for passengers traveling for both leisure and business. She was known for her speed and reliability on the Firth of Clyde routes.
Following the grouping of British railway companies in 1923, the Iverna became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) fleet. She continued to operate on similar routes under LMS ownership.
Details about the Iverna's eventual fate (e.g., whether she was scrapped, sold, or lost at sea) are not readily available in widely accessible sources. Further research in maritime archives and shipping records would be required to ascertain her complete history and final disposition.