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  1. RMS Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, she was subsequently joined by RMS Queen Elizabeth in Cunard's two-ship weekly express service between Southampton, Cherbourg and New York.

  2. Experience the glamour of the Golden Age of Travel at the Queen Mary. Book your stay and enjoy world-class entertainment, and views of the Long Beach Harbor.

  3. Queen Mary Tours & Exhibits. Get an up close and personal look at the Queen Mary with one of our exciting and informative guided tours. From the ship's groundbreaking construction and royal launch as the most luxurious and technologically advanced ocean liner at the time, to her duty as a troopship during WWII, to her golden days of the 1950s ...

  4. The Queen Mary’s creation and launch was nothing if not extraordinary and her story is rich with history, elegance and grandeur. From the time her construction began in 1930 in Clydebank, Scotland, the Queen Mary was destined to stand in a class all her own.

  5. Explore the RMS Queen Mary 1 ship with information on guided tours, hotel, dining, events, and more. Visit this iconic attraction in Long Beach.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · Queen Mary, British passenger ship of the Cunard Line that was the epitome of the transatlantic ocean liner. The Queen Mary was in service from 1936 to 1967, and it later became a hotel and tourist attraction, docked at Long Beach, California.

  7. RMS Queen Mary was Britains entry in the fierce transatlantic passenger trade. Commercial aviation was in its infancy in the 1920s and 1930s, leaving passenger liners the only viable way to get to Europe.

  8. Explore the past with eye-catching images, fascinating information, and amazing numbers about the RMS Queen Mary. From its glamorous heyday to its significant role in World War II, learn about the history and legacy of this renowned ocean liner.

  9. maritime.elettra.co.uk › queenmary › factsRMS Queen Mary | Facts

    The Queen Mary was a virtual floating city, travelling between Southampton and New York. Her passenger and machinery spaces were accommodated across twelve decks with cabin-class public rooms located on the promenade deck and cabins on Main, A and B-deck.

  10. Jun 8, 2018 · The Queen Mary made exactly 1001 transatlantic crossings in the mid-20th century before it was converted into a hotel in Long Beach, California. Read on for more facts about this famed luxury...

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