Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew
On her only sailing, she was out at sea with 2,208 people, leaving unused space for an additional 1,119 people.
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew.
As it was, she only sailed with 60% of her capacity.
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Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew, but only 2,208 sailed on her maiden voyage, roughly 2/3 of her capability.
The Titanic's maximum capacity was 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members
The total number of passengers was 1404 passenger without the number of crew. With the crew the total numbe rincreased by 796. That means that 2200 passengers were on the Titanic.
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew. The ridership on the maiden voyage was only 2,208 people - about 2/3 of her full potential.
On the titanic , it could hold around about 3547 people on bord
It could carry 3547 passengers and crew members included.
2,223 people fit in the Titanic.
The RMS Titanic was 882 feet, 6 inches long, and had a height of 175 feet. The ship held 26,800 cubic feet for the sole purpose of mail storage. First and second-class passengers had a space of 19,455 cubic feet for baggage, and there was also additional space for extra luggage. It carried about 900 tons of total luggage.
There were just over 700 third class passengers and only 178 of them survived. There are conflicting numbers from the official manifest lists (706 vs 708 vs 721).AnswerThere is a list of 721 third-class passengers on the Titanic. Most of those who died were from this section, known as "steerage."(see the related link to the 3rd class passenger list)
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.
rowing for hours
Third class had to pay £13 and 10 shilings
Yeah, the titanic could carry about 30000000 dildos
It could hold 2,290 peopl
5,892 tons
The Titanic was not 'holed'. However, if the question was 'How many people can the Titanic HOLD?' then the answer is 3547, I believe. More if there were passengers who would not take up much room, eg. babies.
There were just over 700 third class passengers and only 178 of them survived. There are conflicting numbers from the official manifest lists (706 vs 708 vs 721).AnswerThere is a list of 721 third-class passengers on the Titanic. Most of those who died were from this section, known as "steerage."(see the related link to the 3rd class passenger list)
The RMS Titanic was 882 feet, 6 inches long, and had a height of 175 feet. The ship held 26,800 cubic feet for the sole purpose of mail storage. First and second-class passengers had a space of 19,455 cubic feet for baggage, and there was also additional space for extra luggage. It carried about 900 tons of total luggage.
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.
300 000 ton
No. The Titanic is much much much bigger than any possible squid could be. The Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg.
Most of the coal was delivered directly but there was a coal strike on at the time so much of it had to be removed from other ships to guarantee Titanic's maiden launch. This caused several vessels to be temporarily decommissioned and their passengers transferred to Titanic.
because they didn't want to go to the dentist
Pretty much all of the first and second class passengers were up on deck, but most of the third class steerage passengers were not allowed up on deck because most people back then had petty, nasty class distinctions.