Queen Mary (ship)

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Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner, now permanently moored in Long Beach, California, where it serves as a floating hotel, museum, and tourist attraction.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
RMS Queen Mary 0

Statements (54)

Predicate Object
instanceOf museum ship
ocean liner
tourist attraction
awarded Blue Riband NERFINISHED
beam 36.1 m
builder John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
builtAt Clydebank NERFINISHED
callSign GBTT
christenedBy King George V NERFINISHED
Queen Mary of Teck NERFINISHED
competedWith RMS Queen Elizabeth NERFINISHED
SS Normandie NERFINISHED
completed 1936-03-27
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crewComplement about 1100
currentLocation Long Beach, California NERFINISHED
deckCount 12
draft 11.9 m
enteredService 1936
funnelCount 3
hasAttraction engine room tours
guided tours
historical exhibits
heritageStatus historic ship
hullNumber 534
IMONumber 5528793
laidDown 1930-12-01
launched 1934-09-26
lengthOverall 310.7 m
locatedIn Los Angeles County
surface form: Los Angeles County, California
maidenVoyage 1936-05-27
maximumSpeed over 30 knots
mooredAt Long Beach, California NERFINISHED
namedAfter Queen Mary of Teck NERFINISHED
openedAsAttraction 1967
operator Cunard Line NERFINISHED
Cunard-White Star Line NERFINISHED
passengerCapacity over 2000 passengers
portOfRegistry Liverpool NERFINISHED
propulsion four propellers
steam turbine
retiredFromService 1967
role transatlantic liner
troopship
route Southampton–Cherbourg–New York NERFINISHED
serviceSpeed 28.5 knots
shipType ocean liner
soldTo City of Long Beach NERFINISHED
tonnage 81237 GRT
usedAs hotel
museum
tourist attraction
usedDuring World War II
wartimeNickname The Grey Ghost NERFINISHED

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Shoreline Aquatic Park overlooks Queen Mary (ship)