In January 2005 when the southern section of the Prince's Landing Stage partially sank some observers of the Mersey maritime scene began to wonder just how much the remaining sections of the 1970s built landing stages would remain serviceable. The partially sunken southern most section Prince's Stage was towed to Canada #2 Branch Dock on January 27, 2005 where it promptly sank. It has remained beneath the dock's waters ever since. On the evening of March 01, 2006 the southern section of the George's Landing Stage usually referred to these days as the Mersey Ferries Landing Stage grounded at low water. It is not uncommon for the stage to rest on the mud at low water on spring tides. However, it failed to refloated on the incoming tide. By the morning of March 02, the northern section of the stage to which the passenger bridge is attached was also showing signs of sinking. This is not the first time that the new stage has sunk. Shortly after completion, the stage sank on Saturday January 03, 1976. However, the stage sank in a controlled manner and remained in alignment allowing it to be refloated and put back into use by April of the same year. Unfortunately this was not the case 30 years two months and two days later ......... |