After the end of the EIC's maritime activities Coldstream made one more voyage to India and China.
[3] It is not clear whether she actually sailed to the West Indies as she did not appear in Lloyd's List's ship arrival and departure data before her first voyage for the EIC.
[4] He sailed from Portsmouth on 10 March 1812, bound for St Helena, Bengal, and Madras.
[7] Captain James Coxwell sailed from the Downs on 8 March 1816, bound to St Helena and China (directly).
[8] Captain Thomas Dormer sailed from the Downs on 22 May 1820, bound for Madras and Bengal.
[10] Captain George Stephens sailed from Falmouth on 15 June 1822, bound for Bengal and Madras.
Coldstream reached the Cape on 3 October and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 17 December.
[11] Captain William Hall sailed from the Downs on 22 May 1825, bound for Madras and Bengal.
[12] Captain George Stephens sailed from Portsmouth on 14 Sep 1826, bound for Madras and Bengal.
[14] Captain William Hall sailed from the Downs on 4 June 1831, bound for China and Quebec.
On her return voyage she crossed the Second Bar on 15 January 1832, reached St Helena on 9 April, and arrived at Quebec on 16 June.