Titanic was going nowhere fast after hitting the iceberg but she did, in fact, turn to starboard and was pointing north during the sinking. Her bow, which planed directly forward, still points north on the seabed.
the titanic never actually was in liverpool. it was TO BE it's home port. sadly never to be. it was built and launched in belfast, sailed to southampton. it's maiden voyage was from southampton to cherbourg then queenstown (cobh) then out to sea towards new york
It was scheduled to make a trip back to Southampton, England where it was leaving from when it first set sail.
The Titanic was going to New York from Southampton England.
The Titanic was bound for New York when she sank, having set out from Southampton and called at Queenstown in Southern Ireland on the way- it was her maiden voyage.New York. The Titanic was going to America but it sank before it could reach America.Titanic traveled from Southampton, England to New York. Though, she never made it to New York.
because it was going to new york but then it sank
Titanic was sailing from Southhampton in England to New York.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
The Titanic was going to New York from Southampton England.
New York
The Titanic was bound for New York when she sank, having set out from Southampton and called at Queenstown in Southern Ireland on the way- it was her maiden voyage.New York. The Titanic was going to America but it sank before it could reach America.Titanic traveled from Southampton, England to New York. Though, she never made it to New York.
from England to New york
From England to New york
New york.
because it was going to new york but then it sank
it was going to New York and it was from Belfast.
Titanic was sailing from Southhampton in England to New York.
new york
From England to new York, America
Southampton in the UK to New York.