Yes, because ocean liners are kind of like rowboats, sailboats, cruises, kayaks, and all of the other things that you could name.
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Arguably in 1838 with the christening of the Great Western, a vessel that had the first vague bits of the style, architecture and system (voyage-wise among other things) of the ocean liner.
The ocean liner, Queen Elizabeth 2, or RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 was built by John Brown and Company in the middle 1930s. The ocean liner was constructed in Clydebank, Scotland and had its maiden voyage on March 3, 1940.
An ocean liner means that the ship is used for people to take trips between different seaports.
Although she was launched in 1938, Cunard's QUEEN ELIZABETH was immeadiatlty used for operational service during WW2 before she could make a journey as a liner. she was returned to Cunard at the end of the war and made her maiden voyage as an ocean liner on 16 October 1946.
The luxury liner that sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage was the Titanic. It struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and tragically sank, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives.
The Last Voyage
About 5-7days on on Ocean Liner.
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew, but 2,208 people were on the maiden voyage.
Titanic sunk on her maiden voyage in 1912.
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