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How many ships Cunard Line made? (From 1840 to present time)?

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How many ships Cunard Line made? (From 1840 to present time)?

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  1. Current ships...

    * RMS Queen Mary 2 - entered service 2004

    * RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 - entered service 1969, due to retire in 2008

    * MS Queen Victoria - entered service December 11, 2007. The ship does not carry the prefix RMS since it does not transport mail.

    Ships On Order...

        * MS Queen Elizabeth - expected to enter service in 2010.[5]

    Former Ships...

        * RMS Alaunia - launched 9 June 1913, sunk by mine 19 October 1916

        * RMS Albania - bought 1911, sold 1912

        * RMS Albania - launched 17 April 1920, sold 1930

        * RMS Antonia - launched 1921, sold to the Admiralty 1942

        * RMS Aquitania - launched 1913, scrapped 1950. One of a small number of ocean liners to serve in both World Wars.

        * RMS Ascania - bought 1911, sunk 1918

        * RMS Ascania - launched 1923, maiden voyage 1925, sold for scrap 1956

        * RMS Aurania - entered service 1924, sold to the Admiralty 1942

        * RMS Berengaria - originally SS Imperator of HAPAG, entered service for Cunard 1922, sold for scrap 1938

        * RMS Britannia - first transatlantic passenger service in 1840

        * RMS Britannic - launched on 6 August 1929, scrapped in 1960

        * RMS Campania - launched 1892, won Blue Riband, sold 1914

        * RMS Carinthia - launched 1925, sunk by U-boat in 1940

        * RMS Carinthia - launched 1955, sold in 1968

        * RMS Carmania - launched 1905, sold for scrap 1932

        * RMS Caronia - the "Green Goddess", entered service 1949, sold in 1968

        * RMS Carpathia - entered service 1903, rescued RMS Titanic survivors in 1912

        * MS Cunard Adventurer - entered service 1971, sold 1977

        * MS Cunard Ambassador - entered service 1972, burnt 1974, subsequently sold

        * MS Cunard Countess - entered service 1975, sold 1996

        * MS Cunard Princess - entered service 1976, sold 1995

        * RMS Etruria - built 1884, sold for scrap 1910

        * RMS Franconia

        * RMS Laconia - entered service 1912, sunk by U-boat in 1917

        * RMS Laconia - entered service 1922, sunk by U-boat in 1942

        * RMS Lancastria - entered service 1922 as the Tyrrhenia, sunk by bombing in 1940

        * RMS Lucania - entered service in 1893, scrapped in 1909 after being damaged in a fire

        * RMS Lusitania - entered service 1907, sunk by U-boat in 1915

        * RMS Majestic - entered service 1922, scrapped in 1944

        * RMS Mauretania - entered service 1907, scrapped in 1935

        * RMS Mauretania - entered service 1939, scrapped in 1965

        * SS Orduna - entered service 1914, scrapped 1951

        * RMS Parthia

        * RMS Queen Elizabeth - entered service 1940, retired 1968

        * RMS Queen Mary - entered service 1936, retired 1967

        * MS Royal Viking Sun - entered service for Cunard 1994, transferred to Seabourn Cruise Line 1999

        * MS Sagafjord - entered service for Cunard 1983, sold 1997

        * RMS Samaria

        * RMS Saxonia

        * RMS Scythia

        * SS Servia

        * RMS Sylvania - last Cunard ship built exclusively for transatlantic crossings. Entered service 1957, laid up 1968

        * RMS Umbria - launched 1884, Liverpool to New York service

        * SS Unicorn - entered service for Cunard 1840

        * MS Vistafjord - entered service for Cunard 1983, renamed MS Caronia 1997, sold 2004

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