steerage passenger - определение. Что такое steerage passenger
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Что (кто) такое steerage passenger - определение

PART OF A SHIP
Steerage (deck)
  • Steerage emigrants
  • ''[[The Steerage]]'' by Alfred Stieglitz. Taken in 1907 on the ''Kaiser Wilhelm II'' The middle-class passengers on the upper deck are looking down on steerage passengers below.
  • Chinese steerage passengers, on board the S.S. ''China'' en route to Hawaii in 1901
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Passenger ship         
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  • Oasis of the Seas}} (2009), 225,282 GT, approximately 100,000 tons displacement
  • Queen Mary 2}} (2003), 148,528 GT, approximately 76,000 tons displacement
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  • Titanic}} (1912), 46,328 GRT, 52,310 tons displacement
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WATERCRAFT INTENDED TO CARRY PEOPLE ONBOARD
Passenger liner; Passenger Ship; Excursion liner; Passenger vessel; Passenger liners; 🛳; 🛳️; Passenger boat; Passenger cargo
A passenger ship is a merchant ship whose primary function is to carry passengers on the sea. The category does not include cargo vessels which have accommodations for limited numbers of passengers, such as the ubiquitous twelve-passenger freighters once common on the seas in which the transport of passengers is secondary to the carriage of freight.
steerage         
¦ noun
1. historical the part of a ship providing accommodation for passengers with the cheapest tickets.
2. archaic or literary the action of steering a boat.
Steerage         
·noun That by which a course is directed.
II. Steerage ·noun The hinder part of a vessel; the stern.
III. Steerage ·noun Direction; regulation; management; guidance.
IV. Steerage ·noun The act or practice of steering, or directing; as, the steerage of a ship.
V. Steerage ·noun The effect of the helm on a ship; the manner in which an individual ship is affected by the helm.
VI. Steerage ·noun Properly, the space in the after part of a vessel, under the cabin, but used generally to indicate any part of a vessel having the poorest accommodations and occupied by passengers paying the lowest rate of fare.
steerage         
n.
section in a passenger ship
1) to travel steerage
2) in steerage (to cross the ocean in steerage)
Steerage         
Steerage is a term for the lowest category of passenger accommodation in a ship. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century considerable numbers of persons travelled from their homeland to seek a new life elsewhere, in many cases North America and Australia.
Passenger service system         
SYSTEMS USED BY AIRLINES TO MANAGE RESERVATIONS, INVENTORY AND CHECK-IN
Passenger Service System
A passenger service system (PSS) is a series of critical systems used by airlines. The PSS usually comprises an airline reservations system, an airline inventory system and a departure control system (DCS).
Passenger terminal (maritime)         
  • Västerhamn, one of the ferry terminals in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]], viewed from the [[Birka Paradise]] ship at the night.
  • Central Pier is a small passenger terminal in Hong Kong servicing cross-harbour ferries and other small passenger vessels.
  • The Overseas Passenger Terminal in Sydney is a large passenger terminal capable of servicing large ocean liners and cruise ships.
  • The very small South Harbor ferry terminal in [[Lysekil]], Sweden
STRUCTURE IN A PORT WHERE FERRYS AND CRUISE SHIPS PICK UP AND DROP OFF PASSENGERS
Maritime Terminal; Maritime passenger terminal; Cruise Terminal; Cruise terminal; Water terminal; Maritime Passenger Terminal; Ferry terminal
A passenger terminal is a structure in a port which services passengers boarding and leaving water vessels such as ferries, cruise ships and ocean liners. Depending on the types of vessels serviced by the terminal, it may be named (for example) ferry terminal, cruise terminal, marine terminal or maritime passenger terminal.
Passenger discography         
ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Hell or High Water (Passenger song); Heart to Love; Birds That Flew and Ships That Sailed; Birds That Flew And Ships That Sailed
English singer-songwriter Passenger has released thirteen studio albums and 17 singles. He is best known for his 2012 single "Let Her Go", which reached number one in Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and The Netherlands; number 2 on the UK Singles Chart; and number 5 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100.
Passenger load factor         
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CAPACITY UTILIZATION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Passenger Load Factor; Load factor (transportation); Number of passengers
Passenger load factor, or load factor, measures the capacity utilization of public transport services like airlines, passenger railways, and intercity bus services. It is generally used to assess how efficiently a transport provider fills seats and generates fare revenue.
passenger         
  • Passenger on a bicycle
  • PATH train]] with "NO PAX" on its [[destination sign]]
PERSON WHO TRAVELS IN A VEHICLE WITHOUT OPERATING IT
Revenue passenger mile; Revenue passenger; Passengers; Self loading freight; Self-loading cargo; Front passenger; Revenue Passenger Kilometer; Chhindwara - Gwalior Express; Passangers; Passanger; Passager; No pax; Revenue passenger-mile; Revenue passenger kilometer; Revenue passenger-kilometer; Revenue passenger kilometre; Passenger flow
n.
1) to carry passengers (trains carry many passengers every day)
2) to pick up, take on passengers
3) to drop (off), leave off passengers
4) a first-class; second-class; steerage; tourist-class; transit passenger
5) a passenger for (passengers for the next flight should go to the last gate)

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Steerage

Steerage is a term for the lowest category of passenger accommodation in a ship. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, considerable numbers of persons travelled from their homeland to seek a new life elsewhere, in many cases North America and Australia. Many of those people were destitute in their homeland and had the minimum of resources to procure transportation. The term later widened to imply the lowest category of accommodation on a passenger vessel.