RMS Queen Mary

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RMS Queen Mary is a historic British ocean liner, famed for her transatlantic service in the mid-20th century and now preserved as a floating hotel and museum in Long Beach, California.

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RMS Queen Mary canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hotel ship
museum ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
acquiredBy City of Long Beach NERFINISHED
beam 36.1 metres
builder John Brown & Company
builderNumber 534
christenedBy Mary of Teck
surface form: Queen Mary of Teck
completed 1936
constructionResumed 1934
constructionStarted 1930-12-01
constructionSuspended 1931
convertedToTroopship 1940
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
currentLocation Long Beach, California NERFINISHED
currentUse hotel
museum
tourist attraction
enteredService 1936
flag United Kingdom NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation historic landmark (City of Long Beach)
IMONumber 5528793
lastVoyageTo Long Beach, California NERFINISHED
lastVoyageYear 1967
launchDate 1934-09-26
length 310.7 metres
maidenVoyage 1936-05-27
maximumSpeed over 30 knots
namedAfter Mary of Teck
surface form: Queen Mary of Teck
nickname The Grey Ghost
notableFor Art Deco interiors
luxury transatlantic service
wartime troop transport capacity
numberOfFunnels 3
numberOfMasts 2
operator Cunard Line NERFINISHED
Cunard-White Star Line NERFINISHED
placeBuilt Clydebank
surface form: Clydebank, Scotland
portOfRegistry Liverpool
propulsion steam turbine
retiredFromService 1967
returnedToPassengerService 1947
role transatlantic liner
troopship
route Southampton–Cherbourg–New York
serviceDuring World War II
shipyard John Brown & Company
status permanently moored
tonnage 81237 gross register tons

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Cunard Line notableShip RMS Queen Mary
John Brown & Company notableWork RMS Queen Mary
GBTT assignedTo RMS Queen Mary
RMS Queen Elizabeth sisterShip RMS Queen Mary
RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 precededBy RMS Queen Mary