SS Empress of Canada (1989)

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SS Empress of Canada (1989) 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
ocean liner
passenger ship
builtBy John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
countryOfShipbuilder United Kingdom NERFINISHED
designedFor leisure cruising
long-distance passenger service
hasAccommodationType inside cabins
outside cabins
suites
hasCrew ship crew
hasCrewArea bridge
engine room
hasDesignFeature funnels
masts
multiple lifeboat stations
stabilizers
hasHullType displacement hull
hasLaterRole cruise ship
hasNavigationEquipment radar
radio communications
hasOnboardFacility cabins
dining rooms
public lounges
recreational areas
hasOriginalRole passenger liner
hasPassengerArea bars
lounges
promenade decks
restaurants
hasPassengerCapacity hundreds of passengers
hasPowerSource diesel engines
hasSafetyEquipment firefighting systems
life jackets
life rafts
lifeboats
hasSuperstructureType multi-deck superstructure
hullMaterial steel
namedAfter Canada NERFINISHED
operatedAs cruise vessel
liner
operatesOn ocean
propulsionType motor ship
shipbuilderCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
shipbuilderLocatedIn Clydebank NERFINISHED
usedFor passenger transport
recreational travel
tourism

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Canada (1989)