Titanic (and Olympic) had different kinds of elevators (lifts).
According to Bill Sauder: There were two for passengers; two for mail/provisions; and three for food. The hoist between the galley and the Engineer's mess is mechanical, otherwise all are electrical.
There were no elevators on the ship. They hadn't been invented yet.
The was 4 elevators onboard 3 for first class and 1 for second class
the titanic had four elevators on the titanic.
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There were 330 1st class passengers, 320 2nd class passengers, and 750 3rd class passengers.
1at class 3, 2nd class 1, and 3rd class 0
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The Titanic had 4 elevators, 3 in first class and the other 1 in second class.A little-known fact reveals that there was also a lift for crew to use to transport food between the galley and the orlop deck at the bottom of the ship, where refrigerated items were held. It was able to stop at some decks in between, but was obviously not accessible to passengers.The main three elevators were located in the forward part of the ship (near the bow), these elevators serviced A Deck, B Deck, C Deck, & D Deck. The fourth elevator was located aft (near the stern of the ship). This elevator also serviced A Deck, B Deck, C Deck, & D Deck.4 in totala max of 4 elevators was on the Titanic
There were 3 first class elevators located in the rear of the forward grand staircase, and 1 second class located in the middle of the second class stairs. There were no third class ones, and unless I'm mistaking, there were no crew ones (unless maybe dumbwaiters for the kitchens). 4 elevators in total.
417 3rd class 456 2nd class 374 1st class.
There were three classes on the Titanic. First class Second class and Third class
There were 285 second class passengers in total on the Titanic.285 and 167 of them were lost.
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The Titanic had 4 elevators, 3 in first class and the other 1 in second class.A little-known fact reveals that there was also a lift for crew to use to transport food between the galley and the orlop deck at the bottom of the ship, where refrigerated items were held. It was able to stop at some decks in between, but was obviously not accessible to passengers.The main three elevators were located in the forward part of the ship (near the bow), these elevators serviced A Deck, B Deck, C Deck, & D Deck. The fourth elevator was located aft (near the stern of the ship). This elevator also serviced A Deck, B Deck, C Deck, & D Deck.4 in totala max of 4 elevators was on the Titanic
The first class passengers were provided with 3 elevators with attendants and comfortable sofas. They were located in front of the Grand Staircase.
3 in 1st class and 1 in 3rd class
There were 3 first class elevators located in the rear of the forward grand staircase, and 1 second class located in the middle of the second class stairs. There were no third class ones, and unless I'm mistaking, there were no crew ones (unless maybe dumbwaiters for the kitchens). 4 elevators in total.
The Olympic-Class vessels (including Titanic) had many special things about them. For example:The first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first ship w elevators for 2nd class.
The Olympic-Class vessels (including Titanic) had many special things about them. For example: The first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first ship w elevators for 2nd class.
1st Class: 833 2nd Class: 614 3rd Class: 1,006 Total: 2,453
417 3rd class 456 2nd class 374 1st class.
1,317 people 324 in First Class, 284 in Second Class 709 in Third Class
Hey there , There were 800 3rd class passengers on the Titanic
The north, and the south tower had 99 elevators each.