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dbpedia:RMS_Transvaal_Castle
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RMS Transvaal Castle was a British ocean liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank for the Union-Castle Line for their mail service between Southampton and Durban. In 1966 she was sold to the South Africa-based Safmarine and renamed S.A. Vaal for further service on the same route. Following cessation of the service between the UK and South Africa in 1977 the ship was sold to Carnival Cruise Lines and rebuilt in Japan as the cruise ship SS Festivale, re-entering service in 1978.
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1996—2000: TSS IslandBreeze 2000—2003: SS Big Red Boat III 2003: SS The Big Red Boat 1966—1969: RMS S.A. Vaal 1961—1966: RMS Transvaal Castle 1977—1996: TSS Festivale 1969—1977: TSS S.A. Vaal
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dbpedia:Clydebank n5:_Company dbpedia:Scotland
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231.699
dbpedia-owl:maidenVoyage
1962-01-18Z
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dbpedia:Thomson_Cruises
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dbpedia:Premier_Cruise_Line dbpedia:Carnival_Cruise_Line dbpedia:Union-Castle_Line dbpedia:Safmarine
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27.4828
dbpedia-owl:shipLaunch
1961-01-17Z
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Broken up atAlang, India, 2003. Scrapped
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n7:300
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41.67
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dbpedia:Ocean_liner dbpedia:Cruise_ship