MV Munster was a passenger ferry operated by the British and Irish Steam Packet Company from 1938 to 1940.
MV Munster was a passenger ship built by Harland and Wolff for the British and Irish Steam Packet Company in 1937.
[2] She and her sister MV Leinster took up their intended service between Liverpool and Dublin in 1938.
Their original buff hulls were later changed to dark green.
[2] Although they were the largest vessels in the Coast Lines fleet, they did not have capacity for cattle on the Dublin route.