
RMS St Helena
RMS St Helena was a ship operated by the British Royal Mail, primarily serving as a cargo and passenger vessel linked to the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic. Built in the 1980s, it transported mail, supplies, and people between Saint Helena, South Africa, and the UK. The ship played a vital role in connecting the remote island to the wider world, providing essential services and fostering communication and commerce. It was known for its robustness and reliability until it was retired in 2018, replaced by newer transportation options.