Gateway Clipper Fleet

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The Gateway Clipper Fleet, founded by John E. Connelly, is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based fleet of riverboats. The fleet cruises the three rivers of Pittsburgh - the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio. The fleet is named after the city of Pittsburgh, which in earlier times was known as the "Gateway to the West".{{cite web|url=http://www.wqed.org/erc/pghist/units/WPAhist/wpa3.shtml |title=Title unknown |accessdate= |url-status = dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070103051318/http://www.wqed.org/erc/pghist/units/WPAhist/wpa3.shtml |archivedate=January 3, 2007 }} The original riverboat was Gateway Clipper, which set sail in 1958. By the mid-1960s, the fleet was composed of three craft, Gateway Clipper, Party Liner, and Good Ship Lollipop. In 1999 it added its fifth ship. In 2008 the Gateway Clipper Fleet celebrated its 50th year of sailing on the Three Rivers. In 2013, the fleet added its sixth ship, the all-steel classic paddle wheel Three Rivers Queen.{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/region/pittsburghs-three-rivers-get-a-new-sight-seeing-boat-689531/|title=Pittsburgh's three rivers get a new sight-seeing boat|first=Kaitlynn|last=Riely|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=May 29, 2013|accessdate=May 29, 2013}}

Today there are six ships in the fleet:{{cite web|url=http://www.gatewayclipper.com/about/boats/|title=Boats of the Fleet|accessdate=May 29, 2013}}

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Ship namePassenger
capacity
Size
(length vs width in feet)
Year joined
the fleet
Former name(s)Notes
Majestic

| 1,000 || 227 X 50 || 1987 || n/a || fleet flagship, houses main kitchen for entire fleet

Empress

| 600 || 212 X 50 || 1966 || Party Liner || a barge pushed by a towboat named the Empress II

Princess

| 400 || 120 X 35 || 1999 || Keystone Belle || all-steel traditional paddlewheel with floor-to-ceiling windows

Three Rivers Queen

| 338 || 110 X 32 || 2013 || Arkansas Queen || 3-deck paddlewheel built in 1994

Duchess

| 310 || 125 X 35 || 1975 || Liberty Bell || built in 1965, now carries most "Good Ship Lollipop" named cruises

Countess

| 150 || 55 X 14 || 1979 || City of Champions
Good Ship Lollipop || open air riverboat, fleet's fastest ship

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The Gateway Clipper Fleet offers many types of cruises, from sightseeing cruises and day trips for school groups to party and formal dinner cruises including wedding receptions. Shuttle service to PNC Park and Acrisure Stadium is available on days of Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Pitt Panthers home games.

The fleet is believed to be the largest inland riverboat fleet in the United States.{{cite web|url=http://www.gatewayclipper.com/about/|title=The Gateway Clipper Fleet Story|publisher=Gatewayclipper.com|accessdate=May 29, 2013}}

The fleet was once moored at the Monongahela Wharf, but since the 1980s{{cite web|url=https://old.post-gazette.com/transportation/20011223gratacol1223p3.asp|title=Getting Around: Reggie Wright's Mon Wharf more than a place to park|publisher=old.post-gazette.com|accessdate=Dec 30, 2020}} has been moored at Station Square, where the dock and loading bay are.

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