Past and Present on Lake Victoria and Lake Albert

   
Port Bell (Kampala) in July 2005  

The first “open water” Uganda government ferry to be built and launched in Uganda for many years is the 400 tonne displacement KALANGALA. After she was launched off the floating dock, she was pulled 7kms out to “sea” from Port Bell. The vessel will operate the Port Bell to Kalangala (in the Ssesse Islands) route and is mixed passenger and cargo, having a hydraulic crane attached to her deck.  The ship was built by  Kamanga Ferries.

The motor vessel KALANGALA in floating dock - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Floating Dock, Port Bell - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
KALANGALA nearing its completion (above). One of the old rail ferries and the hills of Kampala viewed over the bow of the KALANGALA (right) - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Uganda Railway ferry viewed from the KALANGALA - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
KALANGALA takes to the waters of Lake Victoria after leaving the floating dock - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
 
Kisumu  
Shipbuilding at Kisumu - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Ship building at Kisumu - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Ship building at Kisumu - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Sad remains of part of a once proud fleet at Kisumu - PHOTOs Tim de Wet

Lake Albert

Butiaba on Lake Albert (left) and the sad remains of the ROBERT CORYNDON (right) in September 2010 - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
ROBERT CORYNDON - on the bridge behind the ship's wheel was the builder's plate which read "Thornycroft & Co. No C88.  Southampton 1929" - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
ROBERT CORYNDON - PHOTOs Tim de Wet  

Mwanza

A Tanzanian patrol boat on the jetty at Mwanza (above). The unmistakable VICTORIA, accepted by the East African Railways & Harbours on 1 July 1961 is conspicuous in the background (right) - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Mwanza as a heavy lift crane hoists the patrol boat into the water - PHOTOs Tim de Wet
Mwanza floating dry dock - PHOTOs Tim de Wet

East African Railways & Harbours