The Sister Steamers - The Mara Team of Sternwheelers
In 1885, John Andrew Mara saw the need for steamer transport in
The last steamer added to the hardworking team was ‘
The ships, which all worked tirelessly to expedite the creation of the rail connection to the eastern world, were building a rail line which would soon result in their demise. After the CPR was completed in 1886, the team of sister steamers faced serious competition as rail transport was faster and less expensive for passengers. The once irreplaceable ships were now doomed to extinction.
‘Spallumcheen’ floated free from its moorings in the great flood and was destroyed. ‘Skuzzy’ donated its machinery in 1889 for a
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