No, "journeys" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The correct spelling is journeys. If a noun ends with a vowel + y, it is made plural by simply adding an 's'. Only nouns that end in consonant + y are made plural by dropping the y and adding 'ies.'
A ship that carries cars and sometimes people on short journies is a liner. They are quite big, but not as big as a ferry.
Journies/Job at Dennison house
between 1765-69
yes someone did make stories about them and their journies. :D
Jan Michael Dyroff has written: 'Journies and shows'
A spacecraft flys in space and an air craft flys in well... The sky
The plural of journey is journeys
difference between as on and as at
Dangerous Journeys happened in 1992.
Mysterious Journeys was created in 2002.