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ENCLOSED SPACE GENERALLY ON A SHIP
Berthing; Deckhouse; Deck house; Sea cabin; Captain's cabin; Passenger cabin (ship)
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  • USS ''Nimitz'' (CVN-68)]].
  • Grand Turk]]'', a replica of a three-masted English 18th century-frigate.
  • Vasa]]''.
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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
  • 2}} (1936), approximately 81,000 – 83,000 GRT, displacement over 80,000 tons
  • 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.
deckhouse         
¦ noun a cabin on the deck of a ship, used for navigation or accommodation.
Berthing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Berth.
II. Berthing ·noun The planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake.
Cabin (ship)         
A cabin or berthing is an enclosed space generally on a ship or an aircraft. A cabin which protrudes above the level of a ship's deck may be referred to as a deckhouse.
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.
Uncle Tom's Cabin         
  • Still from [[Edwin S. Porter]]'s 1903 version of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', which was one of the first full-length movies. The still shows Eliza telling Uncle Tom that he has been sold and that she is running away to save her child.
  • Title page for ''[[Aunt Phillis's Cabin]]'' by Mary Eastman, one of many examples of anti-Tom literature
  • Full page illustration by Hammatt Billings for the first edition of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1852). Cassy, another of Legree's slaves, ministers to Uncle Tom after his whipping.
  • Uncle Tom and Little Eva]]'', painting by [[Edwin Longsden Long]] (1866)
  • Eliza crossing the icy river, in an 1881 theatre poster
  • Full-page illustration by [[Hammatt Billings]] for the first edition of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1852). Eliza tells Uncle Tom that he has been sold and she is running away to save her child.
  • "The fugitives are safe in a free land." Illustration by Hammatt Billings for ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', first edition. The image shows George Harris, Eliza, Harry, and Mrs. Smyth after they escape to freedom.
  • Illustration of Sam from the 1888 "New Edition" of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin''. The character of Sam helped create the stereotype of the lazy, carefree "happy darky".
  • An [[engraving]] of [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]] from 1872, based on an oil painting by [[Alonzo Chappel]]
  • Illustration of Tom and Eva by Hammatt Billings for the 1853 deluxe edition of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin''
  • First appearance of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' as serialized in ''[[The National Era]]'' (June 5, 1851)
  • Stowe responded to criticism by writing ''[[A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' (1853), documenting the veracity of her novel's depiction of slavery.
  • ''Uncle Tom and Eva'', mass-market [[Staffordshire figure]], England, 1855–1860, glazed and painted [[earthenware]]
  • A sculpture after an 1869 design by [[Louis Samain]] was installed in 1895 on [[Avenue Louise]] in [[Brussels]]. The scene—a runaway black slave and child attacked by dogs—was inspired by ''Uncle Tom's Cabin''.
1852 NOVEL BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
Little Eva (character); Eliza (Uncle Tom's Cabin); Simon Legree; Uncle toms cabin; Legree; Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly; Uncle Tom’s Cabin; Life Among the Lowly; Uncle Tom's cabin; Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly; Eliza Harris; Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Life Among the Lowly; Uncle Tom's little cabin; Emily Shelby; Uncle Tom Cabin; Topsy (Uncle Tom's Cabin); Grew like Topsy
Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in two volumes in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the U.
Aircraft cabin         
  • Aircraft cabin control system on board an Airbus A319
  • ''Premium Economy'' Spaceseats on [[Air New Zealand]]
  • [[Etihad Airways]]' Business Class Cabin
  • The [[British Airways]] World Traveller Cabin
  • Emirates 777-200LR First Class Suite
  • Biman]]
SECTION OF AN AIRCRAFT IN WHICH PASSENGERS TRAVEL
Cabin (aircraft); Airplane cabin; Aeroplane cabin; Plane cabin; Aeroplane interior
An aircraft cabin is the section of an aircraft in which passengers travel. Most modern commercial aircraft are pressurized, as cruising altitudes are high enough such that the surrounding atmosphere is too thin for passengers and crew to breathe.
Passenger load factor         
  • Road Space Requirements
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.

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Cabin (ship)

A cabin or berthing is an enclosed space generally on a ship or an aircraft. A cabin which protrudes above the level of a ship's deck may be referred to as a deckhouse.