SS Empress of Canada (1995)

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SS Empress of Canada (1995) 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 commercial vessel
cruise ship
motor ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
builder John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
builtBy John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
builtIn Clydebank, Scotland NERFINISHED
constructionType steel-hulled ship
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor leisure travel
passenger comfort
hasClassification passenger ship under international regulations
hasCrew yes
hasCrewFacilities crew quarters
hasFacilities cabins
lounges
recreational areas
restaurants
hasFlag an unspecified flag state
hasHull displacement hull
hasLifeboats yes
hasNavigationEquipment radar
radio communications
satellite navigation systems
hasPassengerCapacity hundreds of passengers
hasPowerGeneration onboard generators
hasSafetyEquipment fire suppression systems
life jackets
life rafts
hasSuperstructure multiple decks
namedAfter Empress of Canada NERFINISHED
operator an unspecified cruise line
propulsion diesel engine
safetyCompliance international maritime safety standards
serviceType ocean-going cruises
shipyard John Brown & Company shipyard, Clydebank NERFINISHED
status in service
use cruise service
passenger transport

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