Titanic left Queenstown on April 11th and was due in New York on April 17.
Titanic left Southampton for Cherbourg, France and left Queenstown, Ireland for New York City.
Nay. Titanic was sailing FROM Queenstown to New York.
The Titanic went to pick up some passengers in New York.
Titanic left Southampton, April 10th, heading for Cherbourg, France. From France, it headed for Queenstown, Ireland. Titanic arrived in Queenstown April 11th, and departed later that day, heading for New York City, USA. The last port Titanic was in, is therefor in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland.
The Titanic was traveling from the west to the east across the Atlantic Ocean, from England to New York City (with stops in Cherbourge, France and in Queenstown, Ireland). *The name of Queenstown, Ireland was changed to Cobh, Ireland in 1922.
The Titanic was built in Belfast to go from Southampton, Queenstown, Cherbourg and finally New York
After leaving Belfast, Titanic picked up (and dropped off ) passengers at Southampton, England - Cherbourg,France - and Queenstown, Ireland.
Queenstown, Ireland. It never made it to New York
The Titanic was scheduled to return from New York to Southampton via Plymouth, then repeat the voyage to New York via Cherbourg and Queenstown.
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
From Southampton, England to New York City
Well the actual route was: Southampton (Hampshire) - Cherbourg (Normandy) - Queenstown (Southern Republic of Ireland) - New York (East Coast of US)