Discussions are underway at Lucerne to consider the return of paddle steamer Rigi of 1848 to the lake and to steam. She has been on display in the courtyard of the Swiss Transport Museum for just under half a century, but the museum would like to open up that space and most visitors to the museum more-or-less ignore her. So the museum, the Dampferfreunde Vierwaldstattersee and the SGV are dicussing returning her to service as an operating museum.
There has been talk for some time that a small paddler would be useful for short tours in the harbor area of Lucerne, and some advocated retaining the hull of motor vessel Waldstattater, built as Ben Jonson for the Thames, as a basis for such a vessel. Waldstatter was scrapped, but now Rigi appears to fit the bill.
Her wooden hull was built in Britain in 1848; her Swiss-built oscillating engine is from the early 1890s.
A press conference on January 19 will announce the study of her return to service.
Photos and information, in German, at
http://www.dampfschiff.ch/webpac/default.asp?id=48&mnu=48Bill Worden