Short answer: about 5-1/2 days.
Or, is the answer you're after "never?" RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic never arrived in New York. She struck an iceberg late in the evening of her fourth day out and sank early the next morning, April 15, 1912. But I researched this answer using the maiden voyage time of her sister, RMS Olympic. According to , Olympic made her first crossing in 5 days, 15 hours and 2 minutes, traveling 2894 miles at an average speed of 21.43 knots. Titanic surely would have done about the same had she arrived in New York.
No. The Titanic was intended entirely for transportation. In those days, there was no other way to cross the Atlantic Ocean, except by ship.
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage. She only floated for several days but more significantly, that's where she sunk.
1620 for 66 days
10 to eleven days
The Titanic sank 4 full days into her maiden voyage
The wind. it took him and his crew 64 days to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
The wind. it took him and his crew 64 days to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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A 600 PSI steam ship could cut across the Atlantic Ocean in about eight days if it went at full speed the whole time.
you can fly accross the Atlantic in about 6 hours, passenger ships take sbout 6 days
I would say it would be 4-8 weeks
At 30 knots it would take about 6 days for an Aircraft Carrier to cross the Atlantic. And about 10 days to cross the Pacific.