Cherbourg, France and Queenstown, Ireland
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Thursday the 11th of April 1912.
No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
On her first stop, April 3rd, Titanic left Belfast, headed to England. On April 10th Titanic left Southampton for her second stop in Cherbourg, France.
Titanic left southampton and a couple days later, another boat named 'Cherbourg' took passengers to the titanic , so more passengers boarded on Titanic. So it werent really visted by titanic or cherbourg.
After leaving Belfast, Ireland, Titanic made her first stop (for a week) in Southampton, England.
Thursday the 11th of April 1912.
No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
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On her first stop, April 3rd, Titanic left Belfast, headed to England. On April 10th Titanic left Southampton for her second stop in Cherbourg, France.
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.
Altho Titanic sailed from Belfast from Southampton, she had only one passenger so mooring in the UK for a week probably wouldn't be a "stop", it would be more like a point of embarkation. With that mindset, after the first "stop"at Cherbourg, France, the second stop would have been Queenstown, Ireland.
The Titanic first stopped in Cherbourg, France.
Titanic left southampton and a couple days later, another boat named 'Cherbourg' took passengers to the titanic , so more passengers boarded on Titanic. So it werent really visted by titanic or cherbourg.
no it did not
Didn't!
No.
the titanic was still going foward and it was a dreadful story