When did construction of The Titanic commence and complete?
This took place between 1909 and 1912 with 1911 and 1912 being the years when the ship's cabins were installed
Who was the Commanding Officer of The Titanic?
Edward J. Smith - British Marine Officer
How many cabin classes were there on The Titanic?
Three - The Titanic had three cabin classes
What ocean did The Titanic use throughout its maiden voyage?
The Atlantic Ocean - The Titanic took its maiden voyage and sunk at the Atlantic Ocean
How much did a Third Class ticket cost on Titanic?
A third-class ticket on the Titanic cost £7 ($35 at the time), the equivalent of around £852 in today's money ($1,071).
Where was The Titanic built?
The Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, Ireland
Who was the Wealthiest Person onboard Titanic?
John J. Astor - American Business Magnate
Note: he was one of the people onboard Titanic who did not survive
Name ALL the three classes onboard The Titanic.
1. First Class - For the most wealthiest people on the ship
2. Second Class - For passengers between middle classes and the wealthiest people onboard
3. Third Class - For migrants from parts of Europe seeking a new life in The United States of America
Note: Cruise ships in the modern era no longer have these types of classes (or basically any cabin class), instead modern day cruise ships offer different types of hotel rooms where passengers onboard cruise ships can choose from, depending on the price of each room)
How many cabin crew did The Titanic have?
908 Cabin Crew
How much did a Second Class ticket cost on Titanic?
When and where did The Titanic set sail?
The Titanic sat sail on April 10, 1912 in Southampton, UK (UK stands for United Kingdom, based on what the USA and UAE stands for)
What is the net worth of the wealthiest person onboard Titanic?
$150 Million Dollars
How many restaurants were there on The Titanic?
There were four restaurants on board to serve the passengers. First-class passengers dined in a 114-feet long sumptuous restaurant that spanned the full width of the ship. Seating 532 passengers at once, the Titanic's restaurant was the largest ever seen on a Trans-Atlantic vessel of the period.
How long should it have taken the Titanic to get to New York?
The Titanic was expected to take about four days to make the journey from Southampton, England to New York. However, the ship famously struck an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage, so it never reached its destination.
How much did a First Class ticket cost on Titanic?
How many people built The Titanic?
3,000+ Workers
How many famous people were on The Titanic?
23 Famous People were onboard The Titanic with 11 being survivors and the other 12 being Fatalities
What types of food were served on The Titanic?
The Titanic was the most luxurious ship afloat and food onboard was a big part of the liner's appeal. Curried chicken, baked fish, spring lamb, mutton, and roast turkey were common menu items, as was pudding for dessert.
How many passengers were onboard Titanic?
What cities did The Titanic stop at?
(includes planned destination and were the ship sank)
1. Southampton (origin) - United Kingdom
2. Cherbourg - France
3. Queenstown - Ireland
4. Atlantic Ocean - Sinking point
5. New York - Planned Destination
How much did it cost to build The Titanic?
$7.5 million dollars ($200 million with inflation)
Who was the President of The United States during the fate of The Titanic?
William H. Taft (1909-1913) - A member of the Republican Party and served multiple different positions before being elected as President of The United States
How big was The Titanic?
Describe the route of The Titanic.
Titanic was built in Belfast. Her voyage was from Southampton across the Channel to Cherbourg, then to Queenstown (nowadays Cobh, the port for Cork), then out into the Atlantic towards New York. She struck an iceberg off Newfoundland and sank two hours later.
What were the total costs of The Titanic?
Cost of the Titanic