SS Empress of Canada (1988)

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SS Empress of Canada (1988) is a modern cruise ship originally built as a passenger liner by the renowned Scottish shipbuilding firm John Brown & Company.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
motor ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
builder John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
builtIn Clydebank, Scotland NERFINISHED
classification modern cruise ship
compliesWith international maritime regulations
constructionMaterial steel
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crewIncludes captain
engineers
hotel staff
officers
era late 20th century
flag Canada NERFINISHED
hasAccommodation crew quarters
passenger cabins
hasCrew merchant navy seafarers
hasFacility galleys
laundry
storage holds
hasFeature cabins for passengers
dining facilities
public rooms
recreational facilities
hasHull displacement hull
hasName Empress of Canada NERFINISHED
hasNavigationSystem nautical charts
radar
radio communication equipment
hasSafetyEquipment life jackets
life rafts
lifeboats
hasSuperstructure multiple passenger decks
launchDate 1988
namedAfter Canada NERFINISHED
operatesOn Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
operator Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
partOf Empress fleet NERFINISHED
propulsion diesel engine
purpose cruising
passenger transport
registration merchant vessel
serviceEntry 1988
shipyard John Brown & Company shipyard, Clydebank NERFINISHED
usedFor ocean voyages
pleasure cruises
vesselType commercial ship

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