===
Gondola=== From the outset of the railway the company were aware of its potential for tourism. In an attempt to attract more tourists to use the line it bought a
steam yacht, the
Gondola. This was made by the
Liverpool firm of Jones, Quiggin and Company at a cost of £1,200 (£ in ), transported in sections by rail, and assembled on the slipway close to
Coniston Hall. It was launched on 30 November 1859 and began to run a regular service the following June. In 1900 alterations were made at a cost of £35 (£ in ), removing the smoking room and providing more accommodation for second-class passengers. The boat was taken out of service in 1936. Its engine was removed and sold in 1944, the boat itself was used as a
houseboat, and then sunk in the winter of 1963–64. It was later re-floated and acquired by the
National Trust in 1978. It was divided into sections and taken to
Vicker's shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness for rebuilding.
Gondola was reassembled at Coniston and resumed service in 1980.
Lady of the Lake Such was the success of
Gondola that the company commissioned another boat, the
Lady of the Lake. This was manufactured by
Thorneycroft of
Southampton in 1907 and was registered to carry 400 passengers. It cost £5,600 (£ in ), was long and had a maximum speed of 11.5 knots. The boat was taken out of service at the outset of the
Second World War and broken up for scrap in 1950. ==Locomotives==