Steerage
176
According to "Titanic, the Ship Magnificent" by Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner, Scott Andrews, and Steve Hall, here's the breakdown of cabins: Alternate First/Second Class: 46 Second Class: 122 During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as: Second Class: 168 (the First/Second Class alternating rooms were added to the Second Class numbers)
The cabins had varying sizes, depending on class and ticket price.
118 people in Second Class survived Titanic (62%).
The sizes of the cabins varied on Titanic and all ocean liners of the day. Third-Class had simple but comfortable smaller cabins while First-Class housed their entourages in adjoining suites.
284 Second-Class people sailed Titanic.
284 Second-Class passengers sailed Titanic.
they were in the lowest level cabins Well, let's see, we have first class, second class, and third class! First class was really rich, second class was rich, and third class was filled with more of the poorer people. So, I say third! - Josie
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On the Titanic, the first class people were extremely wealthy. The second class people were people who worked hard and earned money, such as teachers.
166 Second-Class passengers died in the sinking of Titanic.
118 people survived in 2nd class on Titanic (42%).