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RMS Titanic statistics

The Titanic was a mighty ship indeed but how did she measure up to the other great liners of her age?

Registered dimensions:

Length: 852.5 feet
Length overall: 882.75 feet
Breadth: 92.5 feet
Depth: 59.6 feet
Tonnage: Gross 46,329, Net 21,831
Number of decks
7

Engines

2 triple-expansion 8 cylinder engines and 1 low pressure turbine
Registered horsepower: 6906
Total horsepower: 46,000
Service speed: 21 knots
Estimated top speed: 23/24 knots

Passenger capacity

First class: 735
Second class: 674
Third class: 1026
Crew: 885

Losses

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1503 people; 815 passengers and 688 crew

RMS Titanic Timeline

31 March 1909: Laid down

31 May 1911: Launched

31 March 1912: Completed

2 April 1912: Sea trials (Belfast Lough and the Irish Sea)

12.15, 10 April 1912: Sailed from Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York via Cherbourg, France and Queenstown, Ireland

18.35, 10 April 1912: Arrived Cherbourg

20.10, 10 April 1912: Sailed from Cherbourg

11.30, 11 April 1912: Arrived Queenstown

13.30, 11 April 1912: Sailed from Queenstown

09.00, 14 April 1912: First ice warning, received from Caronia

23.40, 14 April 1912: Collision with iceberg

00.45, 15 April 1912: Wireless call for assistance, first transmission, using code CQD. Transmission altered to the new code SOS, first use of this code by a passenger liner.

02.10, 15 April 1912: Last transmission

02.20, 15 April 1912: Titanic foundered

04.10, 15 April 1912: First lifeboat picked up by Carpathia

21.25, 18 April 1912: Carpathia docked in New York

1 September 1985: Titanic wreck site located, approx 2.5 miles below the Atlantic, by a joint French/USA expedition







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