The former Heysham #3 linkspan
was towed to Merseyside by the tug SEA TROJAN on Saturday March 15,
2008. Here she is seen entering the Mersey. She was taken into
the Liverpool Dock system via Langton Lock.
The Heysham #3 linkspan was originally built by
Navire for the Isle of man Steam Packet Company and designed to sit
alongside the south side of Edward Pier Douglas. Unlike many
linkspans this was designed to be moveable sitting on caissons which
when pumped out gave the structure buoyancy. It was rendered
redundant following the completion of the Isle of Man Department of
Transport linkspan which was erected on the north side of Edward
Pier and commissioned in 1995. The span was towed to Birkenhead for
layup. With the ownership of the Isle of Man Steam Packet company
passing to Sea Containers - the then owner of Heysham Port the span
found a new lease of life at Heysham where it was installed as a
third linkspan and remained until this year. With Heysham Port
having passed first to the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company and
latterly to Peel Ports upgrade work at the port saw it rendered
redundant in 2008 by a new floating linkspan of similar design to
the Heysham #1 linkspan installed early in 2007.
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