Titanic's last port-of-call before Queensland was in Cherbourg, France.
Last Port of Call for RMS TITANIC
The last port visited by the Titanic was Queenstown (now called Cobh), Ireland.
Queenstown (now called Cobh), Ireland was Titanic's last port of call before heading off to the Atlantic Ocean, and ultimately her sinking. 123 passengers boarded the Titanic at that port. Of that number, only 44 survived.
Millvina Dean was the last survivor of the Titanic and she passed away in 2009. She was only 9 months old when on the Titanic and her ashes were spread at the port in Southampton from which Titanic left in 1912
Liverpool was to be the registered home port of the Titanic. The home port is marked on the ship.
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The Titanic was built in Belfast. On its voyage, the last port it called to was Queenstown, now known as Cobh, in Co. Cork. It left there in the 11th of April 1912.
Queensland (Cobh) was the final pick-up point on the Maiden Voyage of Titanic. On her maiden voyage she had also stopped at Cherbourg, France and Southampton, England (her origin).
Titanic left Southampton, April 10th, heading for Cherbourg, France. From France, it headed for Queenstown, Ireland. Titanic arrived in Queenstown April 11th, and departed later that day, heading for New York City, USA. The last port Titanic was in, is therefor in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland.
Southampton docks and was operated by White Star Line
Liverpool