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RMS Queen Elizabeth
Ocean liner which was operated by the Cunard Line
SS United States
American ocean liner
MV Goya
Norwegian Freighter, sunk in 1945 while in German service as a troop transport

Syracusia
thumb|upright=1.4|Syracusia as imagined in 1671.
Syracusia (, syrakousía, literally "of Syracuse") was an ancient Greek ship sometimes claimed to be the largest transport ship of antiquity. She was reportedly too big for any port in Sicily, and thus only sailed once from Syracuse in Sicily to Alexandria in the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, whereupon she was given as a present to Ptolemy III Euergetes. The exact dimension of Syracusia is unknown; Historian Michael Lahanas put it at long, 14 m wide, and 13 m high.

troopship
right|thumb|Soldiers climb down netting on the sides of the attack transport on 14 June 1943, rehearsing for landings on [[New Georgia.]]
thumb|, a underway with its complement of landing craft
SS Europa
ship built in 1930
HSV-2 Swift
hybrid catamaran built in 2003
Lisbon Maru
Japanese cargo liner and troopship
SS Vedic
ocean liner built in 1917
USS Noble
1944 Haskell-class attack transport
MS Sobieski
Polish liner used as a troopship in World War II.
landing ship, infantry
type of troopship or post World War II a landing craft
MS Chrobry
transatlantic passenger liner
SS Ranchi
British ocean liner
MS Stockholm
ocean liner of the same design as above, completed for the Swedish American Line but sold to the Italian government, becoming a troopship
USS Renville
1944 Haskell-class attack transport