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  1. El récord de tamaño del RMS Queen Elizabeth se mantuvo durante más tiempo con más de 54 años.. Esta es una cronología de los buques de pasajeros más grandes del mundo basada en el volumen interno, medido inicialmente por tonelaje de registro bruto y luego por tonelaje bruto. Esta línea de tiempo refleja el barco de pasajeros más grande que existe en el mundo en un momento dado.

  2. Passenger Ship Types: Passenger ships include ferries, which are vessels for day to day or overnight short-sea trips moving passengers and vehicles (whether road or rail); ocean liners, which typically are passenger or passenger-cargo vessels transporting passengers and often cargo on longer line voyages; and cruise ships, which ...

  3. 1 de jul. de 2010 · Passenger ships - usually defined as a ship carrying more than 12 passengers - on international voyages must comply with all relevant IMO regulations, including those in the SOLAS and Load Lines Conventions. Passenger ships in operation today are subject to a vast array of regulations and standards covering every aspect of ship ...

  4. Cruise ships today can carry more than 5,000 passengers and crew. All passenger ships must comply with IMO MARPOL regulations for the prevention of pollution from ships. For cruise ships, the correct disposal of garbage (MARPOL Annex V) and treatment of sewage (MARPOL Annex IV) is vitally important. Passenger ships must also comply with all ...

  5. This is a timeline of the world's largest passenger ships based upon internal volume, initially measured by gross register tonnage and later by gross tonnage. This timeline reflects the largest extant passenger ship in the world at any given time.

  6. 28 de may. de 2021 · In fact, today’s largest passenger ship can now hold over 6,000 people—more than double the Titanic’s capacity. This graphic by HMY Yachts looks at which vessels held the title of the world’s largest passenger ship over time, and how these vessels have evolved since the early 19th century.

  7. Santa María. (ship) La Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción ( Spanish for: The Holy Mary of the Immaculate Conception ), or La Santa María, originally La Gallega, was the largest of the three small ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first expedition across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, with the backing of the Spanish monarchs. Her ...