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The QE2 has arrived at its home port of Southampton ahead of its final voyage, after it ran aground on a sandbank as it sailed in. | The QE2 has arrived at its home port of Southampton ahead of its final voyage, after it ran aground on a sandbank as it sailed in. |
Five tugs were sent to assist the 70,000 tonne liner after it hit the sandbank at about 0530 GMT at the entrance to Southampton Water. | Five tugs were sent to assist the 70,000 tonne liner after it hit the sandbank at about 0530 GMT at the entrance to Southampton Water. |
Solent Coastguard said the ship was pulled off after about 30 minutes. It later docked at about 0730 GMT. | Solent Coastguard said the ship was pulled off after about 30 minutes. It later docked at about 0730 GMT. |
About 1,700 passengers and 1,000 crew were on board. | About 1,700 passengers and 1,000 crew were on board. |
Divers have arrived on site to inspect the vessel before it leaves on its final voyage on Tuesday evening. It's a lovely ship, it's a crying shame it's going Geraldine Williams, passenger class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6763347.stm">Colourful history of famous ship | |
The 40-year-old liner is being taken out of service and turned into a floating hotel. | |
Most passengers were asleep during the grounding and no-one was hurt, owners Cunard said. | |
Spokesman Eric Flounders said: "She touched a sandbank called Brambles but with the tide rising she was able to get away. | Spokesman Eric Flounders said: "She touched a sandbank called Brambles but with the tide rising she was able to get away. |
"We are not aware at this stage of any damage to the vessel and everything is proceeding today as planned." | |
It is thought winds blowing from the south west at force seven may have contributed to the ship grounding as it made its way into port. | |
Kenneth Williams, 79, and his wife Geraldine, 81, of Brockham, Surrey, were on board finishing a 15-day Mediterranean cruise. | |
"We were sitting having breakfast at 6.15am and suddenly there was quite a violent shudder and it went to ground," Mr Williams said. class="" href="/1/hi/england/hampshire/7719605.stm">The woman who lives on the QE2 class="" href="/1/hi/england/hampshire/7714043.stm">Working on the most famous liner | |
"Isn't that amazing," Mrs Williams added. | "Isn't that amazing," Mrs Williams added. |
"It must be symbolic, it doesn't want to go. | "It must be symbolic, it doesn't want to go. |
She said: "It's a lovely ship, it's a crying shame it's going. Why couldn't it stay here in England?" | She said: "It's a lovely ship, it's a crying shame it's going. Why couldn't it stay here in England?" |
Derek Millard, 71, and his 72-year-old wife Bunty, from Croydon, south London, were on board for their seventh time. | Derek Millard, 71, and his 72-year-old wife Bunty, from Croydon, south London, were on board for their seventh time. |
"We had done 31 cruises so it (the grounding) didn't worry us at all," Mrs Milliard said. | "We had done 31 cruises so it (the grounding) didn't worry us at all," Mrs Milliard said. |
Mr Millard added: "It was very moving last night at dinner. | |
"There was a lovely speech by one chap who has been coming on board for 35 years. It was wonderful." | "There was a lovely speech by one chap who has been coming on board for 35 years. It was wonderful." |
Thousands of people are expected to line Southampton Water on Tuesday evening to wave the ship off as part of the the celebrations before it leaves for Dubai. | Thousands of people are expected to line Southampton Water on Tuesday evening to wave the ship off as part of the the celebrations before it leaves for Dubai. |
The Duke of Edinburgh will lead the farewells, which include fireworks and a fly-past. | The Duke of Edinburgh will lead the farewells, which include fireworks and a fly-past. |
On board the QE2 cruise liner | |
It will be Prince Philip's seventh visit to the vessel, which was launched by the Queen on Clydebank, near Glasgow, in September 1967. | It will be Prince Philip's seventh visit to the vessel, which was launched by the Queen on Clydebank, near Glasgow, in September 1967. |
The QE2 is expected to leave Southampton Docks at 1915 GMT. | The QE2 is expected to leave Southampton Docks at 1915 GMT. |
At 1100 GMT, one million poppies will be dropped from a Tiger Moth aircraft over the ship to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice. | At 1100 GMT, one million poppies will be dropped from a Tiger Moth aircraft over the ship to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice. |
Following a two-minute silence, Prince Philip will meet crew members who travelled on the QE2 when it was used as a troop ship in the Falklands War. | Following a two-minute silence, Prince Philip will meet crew members who travelled on the QE2 when it was used as a troop ship in the Falklands War. |
The liner has sailed nearly six million nautical miles, been round the world 25 times, crossed the Atlantic more than 800 times and carried more than 2.5 million passengers. | The liner has sailed nearly six million nautical miles, been round the world 25 times, crossed the Atlantic more than 800 times and carried more than 2.5 million passengers. |
Have you ever sailed on the QE2? What are your memories? Send us your stories using the form below. | Have you ever sailed on the QE2? What are your memories? Send us your stories using the form below. |
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