SS Empress of Canada (2060)

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SS Empress of Canada (2060) is an ocean liner built in the early 20th century for transatlantic passenger service, later serving in World War II before returning to commercial voyages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf named ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
conflictImpact civilian ship requisitioned for wartime service
designPurpose long-distance ocean travel
era early 20th-century ocean liner
hasPassengerCapacity large transatlantic passenger capacity
hasUse commercial passenger voyages
transatlantic passenger service
namedAfter Canada NERFINISHED
navigationArea international waters
operatedOnBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
operatedOnRoute transatlantic route
operationalStatusDuringWWII in active wartime service
participatedIn World War II
postwarActivity returned to commercial voyages after World War II
primaryFunctionAfterWar resumed civilian passenger service GENERATED
primaryFunctionBeforeWar civilian passenger transport GENERATED
primaryFunctionDuringWar military-related transport GENERATED
propulsionType steamship
serviceEntryPeriod early 20th century
serviceRole passenger liner in peacetime
troop transport during World War II
serviceType ocean-going passenger service
vesselType steel-hulled ship

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Canada (2060)