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The second Cunard Queen Elizabeth (QE2) was
the last large Trans Atlantic liner built in the 20th Century. Originally
designed to be 75,000 tons, this had to be scaled down so she could
transit the Panama Canal. As QE2 was nearing completion,
Cunard took their aging liners Queen Elizabeth and
Queen Mary out of service. Cunard were intending to
operate QE2 on the Atlantic run in summer and as a cruise
ship winter. After her preliminary sea trials had been completed
in the Irish Sea, she set out on a cruise from Southampton - Las
Palmas April 22nd 1969. QE2’s first world cruise in
1975 attracted a total of 3,965 passengers, over various stages,
and covered 38,000 miles.
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