SS Empress of Canada (2003)

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SS Empress of Canada (2003) is a modern cruise ship, originally built as a passenger liner and later operated by major cruise lines, continuing the legacy of the historic Empress of Canada name.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
passenger ship
hasAccommodation crew quarters
passenger cabins
hasConversion converted from passenger liner to cruise ship
hasCrew professional maritime crew
hasDesignPurpose long-distance passenger voyages
pleasure cruises
hasEra 21st century
hasFacility dining rooms
entertainment venues
public lounges
hasFlagType civilian ship
hasFunction leisure cruising
passenger transport
hasHullType steel
hasLegacy continues Empress of Canada name
hasName Empress of Canada NERFINISHED
SS Empress of Canada NERFINISHED
hasOperationalArea international waters
hasPassengerType cruise passengers
ocean-going passengers
hasPropulsion motor ship
hasRole cruise ship
ocean liner
hasSafetyCompliance international maritime regulations
hasServiceEntryYear 2003
hasServiceType commercial
namedAfter historic Empress of Canada liners
operatedBy major cruise line

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Canada (2003)