SS Empress of Canada (2047)

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SS Empress of Canada (2047) was a mid-20th-century ocean liner built by the renowned Scottish shipbuilding firm John Brown & Company for transatlantic passenger service.

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instanceOf ocean liner
passenger ship
transatlantic liner
builtBy John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
builtFor transatlantic passenger trade
constructionType steel-hulled ship
countryOfShipbuilder Scotland NERFINISHED
era mid-20th century
namedAfter Canada NERFINISHED
notableFeature constructed by a renowned Scottish shipbuilding firm
operatedOn Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
operatedOnRouteType transatlantic route
passengerCapacityType long-distance passenger transport
primaryUse transatlantic passenger service
propulsionType steamship
serviceDomain civilian maritime transport
serviceType ocean passenger service
shipbuilder John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
shipbuilderLocation Clydebank NERFINISHED
shipyardReputation John Brown & Company was renowned for building large passenger liners NERFINISHED
vesselType commercial vessel

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Canada (2047)