Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) — Ship Guide | Ocean Liner Curator QE2 entered service on the Southampton–New York run in 1969 and quickly became the line’s central public symbol Throughout her career, she combined scheduled crossings with cruising and special voyages, producing a large volume of dated ephemera that can often be anchored to specific itineraries
Queen Elizabeth 2 - Wikipedia Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) is a retired British ocean liner Built by John Brown Company on the River Clyde in Scotland for the Cunard Line, the ship was operated as a transatlantic liner and cruise ship from 1969 to 2008
The QE2 Sails Again — This Time on a Culinary Journey Running for 80 nights from October 1 to December 19, 2025, the experience will transform the historic Queens Grill, once reserved for first-class passengers, into a global dining stage
QE2 Abstract Log - Itinerary The itineraries show the actual voyages undertaken by QE2 for each calendar year Sometimes they differ from the published planned itineraries due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather conditions
QE2 - Itinerary The annual itineraries for the QE2 were added to the website every year from 1996 onwards They were taken from the advanced published itineraries so do not always reflect the actual voyages undertaken Sometimes plans could change at short notice due to unforeseen circumstances
What Happened to the QE2? - HubPages Named after the original RMS Queen Elizabeth, the QE2 was hailed as the last true transatlantic liner She was to be Cunard's answer to the only kind of passenger shipping industry left, cruising By the time the 1960s rolled around, huge ocean liners were no longer profitable