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- TSS_Caledonian_Princess abstract "TSS Caledonian Princess was a turbine steamship, built in 1961 in Scotland. She was the first roll-on/roll-off car ferry on the Stranraer - Larne route. Under Sealink ownership, she operated in the English Channel and the Irish Sea. From 1984, she spent her later life as the Tuxedo Princess, a floating nightclub on the River Tyne. She never saw service under her final name, Prince, and was scrapped in 2008.".
- Q11707753 abstract "TSS Caledonian Princess was a turbine steamship, built in 1961 in Scotland. She was the first roll-on/roll-off car ferry on the Stranraer - Larne route. Under Sealink ownership, she operated in the English Channel and the Irish Sea. From 1984, she spent her later life as the Tuxedo Princess, a floating nightclub on the River Tyne. She never saw service under her final name, Prince, and was scrapped in 2008.".
- TSS_Caledonian_Princess comment "TSS Caledonian Princess was a turbine steamship, built in 1961 in Scotland. She was the first roll-on/roll-off car ferry on the Stranraer - Larne route. Under Sealink ownership, she operated in the English Channel and the Irish Sea. From 1984, she spent her later life as the Tuxedo Princess, a floating nightclub on the River Tyne. She never saw service under her final name, Prince, and was scrapped in 2008.".
- Q11707753 comment "TSS Caledonian Princess was a turbine steamship, built in 1961 in Scotland. She was the first roll-on/roll-off car ferry on the Stranraer - Larne route. Under Sealink ownership, she operated in the English Channel and the Irish Sea. From 1984, she spent her later life as the Tuxedo Princess, a floating nightclub on the River Tyne. She never saw service under her final name, Prince, and was scrapped in 2008.".