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  2. Port of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    There are five active passenger terminals in the port of Southampton servicing passenger ships. [6] Queen Elizabeth II Terminal, berth 38/39 opened 1966, modernised 2003 and 2016. Mayflower Terminal, berth 106 opened 1960, modernised 2003 and 2015 [7] City Terminal, berth 101 opened 2003, upgraded 2007; Ocean Terminal, berth 46 opened 2009 [8]

  3. RMS Queen Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line.Along with the Queen Mary, she provided a weekly transatlantic service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.

  4. History of the Port of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    RMS Queen Elizabeth. The inter-war period was a busy time for the port, which was called the "Gateway to the Empire". In 1936, the Southampton docks handled 46 percent of the UK's ocean-going passenger traffic. The following facts and figures are from the 1938 Handbook to Southampton Docks: Passengers : 560,000; Visitors: 500,000

  5. Queen Elizabeth 2 - Wikipedia

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    Southampton, 11 November 2008. Queen Elizabeth 2 left Southampton Docks for the final time at 1915 GMT on 11 November 2008, to begin her farewell voyage by the name of "QE2 ' s Final Voyage". [34] After purchasing her for US$100 million her ownership passed to Nakheel Properties, a company of Dubai World, on 26 November.

  6. MS Queen Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth outbound from Southampton on her maiden voyage, 2010 Queen Elizabeth in Tallinn, 2012. MS Queen Elizabeth (QE [2]) is a cruise ship of the Vista class operated by the Cunard Line. The design is modified compared to earlier ships of the same class, and slightly larger than Queen Victoria, at 92,000 GT.

  7. Ships christened by Queen Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    RMS Queen Mary 2: Cunard Line: 8 January 2004 [11] [12] Queen Elizabeth II terminal, Southampton, England: In service Queen Elizabeth: Cunard Line: 10 October 2010 [13] Southampton, England: In service HMS Queen Elizabeth: Royal Navy: 4 July 2014 Rosyth dockyard near Edinburgh, Scotland [14] In service Britannia: P&O Cruises: 10 March 2015 [15 ...

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  9. Southampton Terminus railway station - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother also reportedly visited the hotel and danced in the Wedgwood Ballroom. [10] [11] After the war it was renamed "South Western House" and was converted to offices. In 1961 the BBC opened a new BBC South region and used the former ballroom of the hotel as the main studio for their local news programme until 1991 ...