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  2. Night Ferry - Wikipedia

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    London: Allen & Unwin. OCLC 833168948. Elliott, Chris; Duvoskeldt, Eric (2011). Ferry Boat de Nuit 1936 – 1980: guide historique du train qui a bercé votre sommeil de Paris et Bruxelles à Londres = Night Ferry 1936 – 1980: The Train That Carried You Asleep From London to Paris and Brussels. Wansford: International Railway Preservation ...

  3. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    SS City of London: 1863 Vanished and presumed lost in 1881 SS City of Manchester: 1851 Wrecked in 1876 SS City of Nagpur: 1922 Torpedoed and sunk on April 29, 1941 SS City of New York: 1888 Scrapped in 1923 – Genoa, Italy: SS City of Paris: 1920 Scrapped in 1956 SS City of Peking: 1874 Scrapped in 1920 City of Philadelphia: 1854

  4. River cruise - Wikipedia

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    River cruise ships with accommodation facilities offer longer cruises. According to Douglas Ward, "A river cruise represents life in the slow lane, sailing along at a gentle pace, soaking up the scenery, with plentiful opportunities to explore riverside towns and cities en route. It is a supremely calming experience, an antidote to the pressures of life in a fast-paced wor

  5. The cruise line has been forced to cancel more visits to a popular Caribbean cruise port. Come Cruise With Me 18 hours ago Travel expert Samantha Brown shares tips for first-time cruisers.

  6. Classic International Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Classic International Cruises was a British-Australian owned shipping company operating five luxury cruise ships, most notably its flagship, the rebuilt ocean liner Athena. [2] The company only operated cruise ships that are former ocean liners, the classic ships of their day (hence the company's name).

  7. Golden Arrow (train) - Wikipedia

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    The 'Golden Arrow' leaving Victoria Station, London, in 1953. The Golden Arrow (French: Flèche d’Or) was a luxury boat train of the Southern Railway and later British Railways. It linked London with Dover, where passengers took the ferry to Calais to join the Flèche d’Or of the Chemin de Fer du Nord and later SNCF which took them on to Paris.

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