I believe it was about 100 miles off the coast, but I'm not quite sure. National Geographic's magazine this month is for the Titanic's 100 year anniversary, and I remember reading something about its distance from the coast.
The Titanic was as long as four city blocks (882 1/2 feet / 269m) and as wide as a four-lane highway (92 1/2 feet / 28m). Its nine decks made it as tall as an eleven-story building. If it stood on it s end, the liner would have rivaled the tallest buildings of its day.
The unfinished voyage was from Southampton to New York is 3,419 miles but she sunk 963 miles away.
Approx 450 miles short of her destination of New York.
The Titanic was around 400 miles from New York when it sank. The nearest port was Halifax, at around half that distance.
The Carpathia was 3 hours from the Titanic. Appromixately 58 miles when the first SOS was received from the Titanic.
Titanic was far. She had left Ireland but she was (relatively) close to North America. She was about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
The Carpathian was around 50 miles from the Titanic at the time of sinking.
Titanic had a triple-chime whistle that could be heard from as far away as 11 miles.
400 kilometers
because it was so far away from the surface
Titanic was far. She had left Ireland but she was (relatively) close to North America. She was about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
The Carpathian was around 50 miles from the Titanic at the time of sinking.
Far Away in America was created in 1994.
how far is turkye from America
we think the whistle on the titanic could be heard from 200 miles away
no North America is not far away from Europe
Titanic had a triple-chime whistle that could be heard from as far away as 11 miles.
400 kilometers
5019.38 kilometres (3118.9 miles)
because it was so far away from the surface
OIympic was too far away to make a difference.
America is 6 hours away from England and the best band lives there!