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Those in steerage. In most shipwrecks of that era, passengers in steerage had the least chance of successful escape or rescue.
3rd class, or steerage.
Because that is the area of the ship their living quarters were located.
well they were all draggy clothes like in steerage xxx
everyone aboard the steerage part of the ship
The Titanic provided the General Room, where steerage passengers could sit, read, play cards, and otherwise pass the time.
Those in steerage. In most shipwrecks of that era, passengers in steerage had the least chance of successful escape or rescue.
The least expensive accommodations for passengers.
In the early days of passenger liners the cheapest tickets were in 'steerage', the lowest deck just above the bilges.
3rd class, or steerage.
Because that is the area of the ship their living quarters were located.
Many people immigrating to the United States who had little money were steerage passengers. Steerage is the area of the lowest deck well beneath the main deck. Conditions were crowded, unsanitary, and there was little food and water available.
the cargo compartment of a boat, where poorer immigrants traveled in
Because they paid a lot more for their passage!
Helicopters carry from 1 - 90 passengers
120 passengers
Over here you can carry as many passengers as the car is designed to carry.