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Old January 6th, 2006, 02:17 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Defunct Cruise Lines:
- Admiral Cruise Line
- American Classic Voyages Co.
- American Hawaii Cruises
- Canaveral Cruise Line
- Commodore Cruise Line
- Crown Cruise Line
- Dolphin Cruise Line
- Epirotiki Cruises
- Fantasy Cruise Line
- Festival Cruises
- First European Cruises
- Majesty Cruise Line
- Marine Expeditions
- Norwegian Capricorn Line
- Premier Cruise Line
- Regency Cruise Line
- Regal Cruise Line
- Renaissance Cruises PLC
- Royal Cruise Line
- Royal Olympic Cruise Line
- Royal Olympia Cruise Line
- Royal Viking Line
- Sun Cruise Line
- Seawind Cruise Line
- Sitmar Cruise Line
- United States Line
- World Cruise Company
- World Explorer Cruises

Former Passenger Lines
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- French Line
- Italian Line
- Los Angeles Steamship Co.
- Matson Line
- North German Lloyd
- Union Castle Line
- United States Lines
- White Star Line

I have fond memories of cruises and crossings on some of these lines.
One of them, which I won't name, I won't miss at all.

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Old January 6th, 2006, 03:00 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 02:17:16 GMT, Odysseus wrote:

I have fond memories of cruises and crossings on some of these lines.
One of them, which I won't name, I won't miss at all.


Hi,

I have some bounced checks from several of them. I won't miss THEM at
all. g

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
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Old January 6th, 2006, 03:29 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Odysseus wrote:
Defunct Cruise Lines:
- Admiral Cruise Line
- American Classic Voyages Co.
- American Hawaii Cruises
- Canaveral Cruise Line
- Commodore Cruise Line
- Crown Cruise Line
- Dolphin Cruise Line
- Epirotiki Cruises
- Fantasy Cruise Line
- Festival Cruises
- First European Cruises
- Majesty Cruise Line
- Marine Expeditions
- Norwegian Capricorn Line
- Premier Cruise Line
- Regency Cruise Line
- Regal Cruise Line
- Renaissance Cruises PLC
- Royal Cruise Line
- Royal Olympic Cruise Line
- Royal Olympia Cruise Line
- Royal Viking Line
- Sun Cruise Line
- Seawind Cruise Line
- Sitmar Cruise Line
- United States Line
- World Cruise Company
- World Explorer Cruises

Former Passenger Lines
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- French Line
- Italian Line
- Los Angeles Steamship Co.
- Matson Line
- North German Lloyd
- Union Castle Line
- United States Lines
- White Star Line

I have fond memories of cruises and crossings on some of these lines.
One of them, which I won't name, I won't miss at all.

I sailed on Admiral! (At least, I think that was the line.) If
correct, they operated the S. S. Azure Seas from Long Beach to Ensenada,
a 4 day cruise, with a stop in San Diego. There was a sister ship, but
I can't remember its name.
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Old January 6th, 2006, 03:40 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Don't forget Home Lines...

Odysseus wrote:

Defunct Cruise Lines:
- Admiral Cruise Line
- American Classic Voyages Co.
- American Hawaii Cruises
- Canaveral Cruise Line
- Commodore Cruise Line
- Crown Cruise Line
- Dolphin Cruise Line
- Epirotiki Cruises
- Fantasy Cruise Line
- Festival Cruises
- First European Cruises
- Majesty Cruise Line
- Marine Expeditions
- Norwegian Capricorn Line
- Premier Cruise Line
- Regency Cruise Line
- Regal Cruise Line
- Renaissance Cruises PLC
- Royal Cruise Line
- Royal Olympic Cruise Line
- Royal Olympia Cruise Line
- Royal Viking Line
- Sun Cruise Line
- Seawind Cruise Line
- Sitmar Cruise Line
- United States Line
- World Cruise Company
- World Explorer Cruises

Former Passenger Lines
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- French Line
- Italian Line
- Los Angeles Steamship Co.
- Matson Line
- North German Lloyd
- Union Castle Line
- United States Lines
- White Star Line

I have fond memories of cruises and crossings on some of these lines.
One of them, which I won't name, I won't miss at all.


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Old January 6th, 2006, 07:28 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Hi Ray,

We cruised on the Canada Star out of New Orleans, I think it was in Feb.
1988. I believe that was the Bermuda Star Cruiseline. Do you have any
information, or perhaps pictures, of that ship?

Tobieon an Island in the Pacific

"Ray Goldenberg" wrote in message
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 02:17:16 GMT, Odysseus wrote:

I have fond memories of cruises and crossings on some of these lines.
One of them, which I won't name, I won't miss at all.


Hi,

I have some bounced checks from several of them. I won't miss THEM at
all. g

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
http://www.lighthousetravel.com



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Old January 6th, 2006, 02:32 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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"Odysseus" wrote in message
news:Mqkvf.468480$084.143111@attbi_s22...
Defunct Cruise Lines:
- Admiral Cruise Line
- American Classic ...
Former Passenger Lines
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- French ...


How about American Presidents Line? Military people stationed in Hawaii
being transferred back to the Continental US used to try to get booked on
APL (as opposed to flying military air).
Paul Johnson


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Old January 6th, 2006, 10:50 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:28:57 GMT, "Tobie Gerbrandt"
wrote:

Hi Ray,

We cruised on the Canada Star out of New Orleans, I think it was in Feb.
1988. I believe that was the Bermuda Star Cruiseline. Do you have any
information, or perhaps pictures, of that ship?


Hi Tobie,

Courtesy of http://www.simplonpc.co.uk
Volendam was chartered to Monarch Cruise Lines 1975-78 as Monarch Sun
and her sister became Monarch Star in 1976. Returned to Holland
America in 1978, Volendam was sold to the C.Y.Tung group in 1884.
After briefly being named Island Sun she was passed to American Hawaii
for use as the Liberté. This was not a success, and after briefly
being the Canada Star, she passed to Bermuda Star Line in 1988 as the
Queen of Bermuda, rejoining sister Bermuda Star. In 1990, she passed
to Commodore Cruise Line as the Enchanted Seas.

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
http://www.lighthousetravel.com
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Old January 6th, 2006, 11:49 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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and how about Incres lines?

Karen wrote:

Odysseus wrote:


Defunct Cruise Lines:
- Admiral Cruise Line
- American Classic Voyages Co.
- American Hawaii Cruises
- Canaveral Cruise Line
- Commodore Cruise Line
- Crown Cruise Line
- Dolphin Cruise Line
- Epirotiki Cruises
- Fantasy Cruise Line
- Festival Cruises
- First European Cruises
- Majesty Cruise Line
- Marine Expeditions
- Norwegian Capricorn Line
- Premier Cruise Line
- Regency Cruise Line
- Regal Cruise Line
- Renaissance Cruises PLC
- Royal Cruise Line
- Royal Olympic Cruise Line
- Royal Olympia Cruise Line
- Royal Viking Line
- Sun Cruise Line
- Seawind Cruise Line
- Sitmar Cruise Line
- United States Line
- World Cruise Company
- World Explorer Cruises

Former Passenger Lines
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- French Line
- Italian Line
- Los Angeles Steamship Co.
- Matson Line
- North German Lloyd
- Union Castle Line
- United States Lines
- White Star Line



Don't forget NASM precurser to HAL


I have fond memories of cruises and crossings on some of these lines.



Indeed.

Karen


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Old January 7th, 2006, 02:50 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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In article Mqkvf.468480$084.143111@attbi_s22, says...


Defunct Cruise Lines:


Some of these lines were absorbed by still-operating lines. Just off the
top of my head:


- Admiral Cruise Line


------ Royal Caribbean

- Royal Olympic Cruise Line
- Royal Olympia Cruise Line


Same outfit, give or take a few nasty letters from the official Olympics;
still operating, I think

- Royal Viking Line


------- Cunard


- Sitmar Cruise Line


--------- Princess, and it's why they have so much Italian stuff

- North German Lloyd


---------- Hapag-Lloyd

- White Star Line


--------- Cunard, again -- why they call their staff training "White
Star Service"


There's probably a cruise line genealogical chart out there somewhere.


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Old January 7th, 2006, 03:08 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Ray,
Was the Volendam built out of wood? That's the oldest ship I have ever heard
of. ;-

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"Ray Goldenberg" wrote in message
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Hi Tobie,

Courtesy of http://www.simplonpc.co.uk
Volendam was chartered to Monarch Cruise Lines 1975-78 as Monarch Sun
and her sister became Monarch Star in 1976. Returned to Holland
America in 1978, Volendam was sold to the C.Y.Tung group in 1884.
After briefly being named Island Sun she was passed to American Hawaii
for use as the Liberté. This was not a success, and after briefly
being the Canada Star, she passed to Bermuda Star Line in 1988 as the
Queen of Bermuda, rejoining sister Bermuda Star. In 1990, she passed
to Commodore Cruise Line as the Enchanted Seas.

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
http://www.lighthousetravel.com



 




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