The North River Steamboat, often called the Clermont, was the first commercially successful steamboat, proving the viability of steam propulsion for water transportation. The vessel operated on the Hudson River, making regular trips between New York City and Albany, New York. Its success marked the beginning of a new era in transportation, revolutionizing travel and trade on waterways.
Debut, Aug 17, 1807
Out of Service, 1814
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The Clermont and the Day Line steamer Albany, Hudson-Fulton Celebration, NY
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Robert Fulton's Clermont. First vessel ever propelled by Steam