I am thinking it is titanic?
A passenger liner. Designed to transport people across oceans in style. Its official description: White Star Line, Olympic Class Ocean Liner
The RMS Olympic did not sink. It was the sistership of the famous ill-fated liner, the RMS Titanic. The Olympic went on to serve as a warship in WWI, then returned to being a lavish passenger liner until the 1930's, when the Olympic (nicknamed "Old Reliable") was sold, and scrapped.There is also a lesser-known sistership of the Titanicand Olympic, named the Britannic. It was supposed to be bigger and more luxurious than the Titanic, but, just before it set sail, WWI broke out, and the Britannic had to be used as a hospital ship, rather than a luxury passenger liner. So all of the Britannic's lavish interior was stripped and replaced with hospital equipment. The HMHS Britannic was sunk by either a torpedo or a sea mine (no one knows for sure) in the Mediterranean Sea.Also, just one more thing, something that's kind of cool to know, is that Captain Edward Smith captained both the Olympic and the Titanic (he planned to retire after the Titanic came back to England from New York, but, as we know, he died aboard the Titanic). Also, a stewardess named Violet Jessop worked aboard the Olympic when a ship named the Hawke rammed into the Olympic's side (neither of the ships sank). Jessop was also a stewardess aboard the Titanic when the Titanic sank, and she survived... only to become a nurse aboard the Britannic. She also survived that shipwreck.
Class: Cunard line transatlantic passenger steamshipType: Ocean liner
The Titanic was a passenger liner that set out on her maiden voyage in 1912 from Southampton to New York City. Unfortunately, she collided with an iceberg which caused her to sink. The sinking of the Titanic caused 1,514 deaths. She was one of the largest ships afloat at the time of her voyage. The ship was very luxurious, with an on-board gymnasium, swimming pool, library and restaurants.
The RMS Titanic served only as a passenger liner. The ship was built intended for use as a luxury oceanliner, for passenger use, only. It was the largest luxury liner, ever built at the time of her maiden voyage (first and last). RMS Titantic's sister ship, HMHS Britannic, was built and intended to serve as a transatlantic passenger liner. Shortly before the start of WWI, Britannic was put to use as a hospital ship. In November of 1916, she struck a mine off one of the Greek Islands, and sank with a loss of 30 lives, all crew members of the ship. RMS Titantic's older sister ship, RMS Olympic was also built as a Passenger Oceanliner. During the Olympic's lengthy time in service, she served extensively as a troopship during WWI, and later went on to serve as a transatlantic passenger liner. The RMS Titanic only moved passengers and their belongings, her sister ship HMHS Britannic, intended for the movement of passengers, served only as a hospital ship. Titantic's other sister ship, RMS Olympic served as a troopship, and passenger liner. As a troopship (and passenger liner), the Olympic moved military troops, and passengers. All 3 ships, only moved people, and did not serve as cargo liners.
The possessive form of the compound noun passenger liner is passenger liner's.Example: The passenger liner's cabins are very luxurious.
Titanic was thought by many to be the most luxurious ocean liner of its day. Some have compared the accomodations and facilities to be similar to a 5-star hotel.
Because it was a liner and liners are used to carry people around, especially in those days when flying was not as easy or cheap as it is today.
No. It was a passenger liner.
Because it was the most luxurious liner in the world and was, at that time, the largest moving object ever made by the hands of man
Bermuda cruise allow passengers to experience the beauty of Bermuda from a luxurious cruise liner that departs from various locations around the world.
An ocean greyhound is a cruise ship or passenger ship. Synonyms for ocean greyhound are: floating hotel, floating palace, liner, luxury liner, ocean liner, passenger steamer
A passenger liner. Designed to transport people across oceans in style. Its official description: White Star Line, Olympic Class Ocean Liner
A liner is a large passenger ship.
RMS TITANIC She also had two identical sister ships, the BRITANNIC and the RMS OLYMPIC. The BRITANNIC was supposed to be a passenger liner and even more luxurious than her sisters, but she was turned into a war ship to hospitalise injured soldiers.
In front of the passenger side front tire. Remove the fender liner to access.In front of the passenger side front tire. Remove the fender liner to access.
At the moment it is freedom of the seas at 160.000 gross tonnes but in December it will be the oasis of the seas that will be a huge 220.000 gross tonnes this will be huge for a passenger liner