4,560 dollars.
4,560 dollars.
To Kansas from where?? There has to be a departure point to assess a ticket price.
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It depends on where you are going, where you are coming from what kind of train it is, and what class [first, business, economy].
The price for a single ticket for First Class passage aboard the Titanic was $4,700. In today's economy that would be equal to $50,000.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, including you, but the fact is that the distinction between economic and classic first is huge. A difference in price ranges up to 15 times.
I think the least expensive first class ticket is $150
Answer One: A first class ticket cost anywhere around $400 to $3,000. Answer Two: A first class ticket with parlour suite cost £870 and a first class ticket with berth cost £30 (prices at the times). Source is attached as a related link.
There was great variation, but, according to historian Bob Godfrey: "the price most commonly charged for First Class started at £26 ($130). There were many reasons for the price variations within each Class, ranging from the size, facilities, and location of the cabin".
If the money was converted into pounds it would be about £800 for a third class ticket, about £3,000 for a second class ticket, and roughly £68,000 for a first class ticket.
There was great variation, but, according to historian Bob Godfrey: "the price most commonly charged for First Class started at £26 ($130). There were many reasons for the price variations within each Class, ranging from the size, facilities, and location of the cabin".
If you were to buy a ticket for the 3rd class on the RMS Titanic, you would be paying about $298 to $790.