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about Saturn

Saturn is a canal “Fly-boat” (express delivery boat), built by the Shropshire Union Railways & Canal Company in 1906.  She has been restored to her original working condition and is now both an outdoor classroom for schools and an 'eye-opening' historical experience for adults.

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Saturn being towed by Taffy out of Chirk tunnel

The Shropshire Union Fly-boat Restoration Society Ltd - a voluntary charitable group – was set up to preserve one of the two remaining Shropshire Union Canal fly-boats in the World; rare examples of some of the finest boats to grace Britain’s waterways. Symbol was acquired but became too decayed to restore – although parts of her are preserved. Saturn – the last one – became available and was purchased by British Waterways Wales & Border Counties Waterways. A partnership – The Saturn Project – was set up with the society to restore and operate the boat.


Over four years and at a cost of £87,000, Saturn was professionally rebuilt by Malkins Bank Canal Services, with assistance from society members. This was enabled by a fund-raising campaign with major contributions by British Waterways Wales & Border Counties Waterways (now Canal and River Trust), Heritage Lottery Fund, Waste Recycling Environmental (WREN), the Shropshire Union Canal Society, The Waterways Trust and The Manifold Trust; plus other donations of money and materials from society members, other individuals and companies. 

 

Relaunched in 2005 – and celebrating her 100th birthday in 2006 - Saturn is now the superb example of a fully operational fly-boat; travelling the waterways and fulfilling the partnership’s aims to educate future generations about the history of narrowboats, horse-boating and our waterway network. The combination of boat, crew and horse – and all the techniques and skills evolved over 250 years – demonstrates a unique unit of transport that served Britain from the 18th into the 20th Century. This boat and these traditional skills must be preserved for the future.

Saturn - a concise history

  • Saturn was built 1906 in Chester for the Shropshire Union Railways & Canal Company. 

  • Entirely wooden construction – oak sides, elm bottoms

  • Horse-drawn she would usually carry between 12 and 16 tons 

  • Worked on the Llangollen Canal in the early 20th century 

  • Only surviving Shropshire Union fly-boat in original condition

  • Saturn specialised in carrying cheese from Cheshire and North Shropshire to Manchester 

  • Saturn remained a horse-drawn cargo boat into the 1950s, by then working around the Wolverhampton area 

  • Mid 1950s to 1980s she was converted to work as a hotel boat 

  • 1980s to 2000 a number of private owners

  • Early 2000s, acquired by the Shropshire Union Fly-Boat Restoration Society (also known as the Saturn Project)

  • Fully rebuilt in 2005

  • She is now run by Saturn Fly-boat, a trust whose volunteers present her as a travelling education resource and heritage attraction

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Saturn and Buckden at National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port

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