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When would have the titanic landed in New York?

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When did survivors of the titanic return?

The survivors of Titanic landed in New York on Carpathia on April 18th, 1912.


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Carpathia delivered thirteen of Titanic's twenty lifeboats to New York.


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If Titanic did not sink, my guess is that that it would have arrived a little earlier than Carpathia did when it reached New York with Titanic's survivors


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No. Titanic was due in New York but never arrived there.


Is the Titanic in New York?

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Titanic left Queenstown on April 11th and was due in New York on April 17.


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Where was the Titanic going the day it sank?

The Titanic was bound for New York when she sank, having set out from Southampton and called at Queenstown in Southern Ireland on the way- it was her maiden voyage.New York. The Titanic was going to America but it sank before it could reach America.Titanic traveled from Southampton, England to New York. Though, she never made it to New York.


How long was the Titanic supposed take to get to New york?

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