Passengers of all three classes were picked up in both Queenstown and France, altho France had a few more first-class and Queenstown had a few more third-class.
After leaving Belfast, Titanic picked up (and dropped off ) passengers at Southampton, England - Cherbourg, France - and Queenstown, Ireland.
Titanic received mail in Southampton and Queenstown. She picked up some in Cherbourg but there would have been more if not for a railroad-strike in France.
It picked up passengers in three places. The Titanic started its voyage from Southampton in England, then visited Cherbourg in France and finally Queenstown (now known as Cobh) in Ireland before starting to cross the Atlantic to New York.
After leaving Belfast, Titanic picked up (and dropped off ) passengers at Southampton, England - Cherbourg,France - and Queenstown, Ireland.
Queenstown, Ireland (today known as Cobh, Ireland) was the traditional last stop for transatlantic ships. Titanic picked up new passengers and let off those who were only going as far as Ireland. It also loaded and unloaded mail.
Titanic set sail from Southampton England and picked up at Cherborg, France and Ireland en route to America
In 1912, Titanic picked up passengers on several days. People boarded in England and France on Wednesday April 10th and in Ireland on Thursday April 11th.
Titanic's first stop is Cherbourg, France, 67 miles(108 km) across the English Channel. They arrived an hour late at 6:30 pm because of a near collision with another ship. There they picked up 142 first class passengers 30 Second-class passengers 102 third class passengers
The ship that picked up the Titanic survivors was the Carpathia.
Titanic had been in ports in England, France and Ireland before sailing the ocean.
The Cunard liner Carpathia picked up the survivors of the Titanic.
From Southampton, England to New York City