Titanic Journey

Titanic image courtesy of the National Museums Northern Ireland Collection


While more press interest had been heaped upon the maiden voyage of RMS Olympic, Titanic’s maiden voyage did receive its fair share of attention.  Many Americans who had completed their Grand Tour of Europe wanted to be on board the first run out of the world’s largest ship.  Yet she was not full to capacity.
 




 

Titanic Timeline:

2nd April 1912
06.00-18.00 Belfast (Titanic Sea Trials)
08.00 Departs Belfast for Southampton (arrives on Thurs 4th April 1912, shortly after midnight).

10th April 1912
Departs Southampton. Arrives in Cherbourg 90 minutes later.
08.10 Departs Cherbourg

11th April 1912
11.30 Arrives in Queenstown (know as Cobh, Cork)
13.40 Departs Queenstown for New York City

14th April 1912
23.40 Titanic hits the iceberg

15th April 1912

02.20 Titanic founders

18th April 1912
21.00 Carpathia arrives in New York with the survivors of RMS Titanic
 

Titanic's Launch & Route

Titanic's Route Titanic's Route


Titanic was launched at Harland & Wolff’s yard at Queen’s Island, Belfast Lough on May 31, 1911.  The ship then sailed from Southampton on April 10th, 1912, but called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland to take on more passengers. She then began her maiden voyage proper across the Atlantic towards New York.
 

Iceberg

Four days into her journey, on the night of 14th April Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and was so badly damaged that she survived for less than three hours before she sank. Two thirds of Titanic’s passengers and crew were lost because there were not enough lifeboats to rescue everyone on board.

Survivors were picked up from the lifeboats by the Carpathia and taken to New York. Over 1500 people drowned.

Watch our video on Titanic survivors- click here for video


 

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quinn 27 August 2012
What was the last ship to see the Titanic before she sank.
John Feckie 06 July 2012
it wouldn't happen if there were enough lifeboats... and i pity those who wants to start a new life..
Linsblackstar 29 June 2012
I pity them...those who lose their lives...Very precious people...
Olusuyi Ifeoluwa 07 June 2012
so sad
mollie 05 June 2012
So sad :(, But really, there where enough lifeboats... they just didn't fill every lifeboat full. in each life boat could be around 60 people... but in some life boats they just put 20 or 10 people. They say that if they filled the lifeboats properly the ship wouldn't even sink!
Chanika 24 May 2012
so sad!!!! i feel so sorry for these poor people
taylor swift 23 May 2012
Yeah I'm doing a report on the Titanic in my English class so this is really helpful so thank you! :)
Katie 13 May 2012
my great great uncle was ment to be on the titanic but missed it because he went to the
pub he was so lucky :) !!!!
nicole 12 May 2012
i love this story its so fun:D
peter 09 May 2012
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