i was looking for this too! here is what i found, a steamboat in the 1800's can hold around 500 passengers generally. but depending on the dimensions, it could hold more or less. that is just an average amount.
Originally NONE.
The cab for people was an after-thought. At first everybody. rode outside.
And the first caps only half covered two men - the driver and the fire-man.
There's no Official Standard Size Steamship, Accept No Substitutes. The number of passengers depends on the size of the ship, which can be quite small or very large.
The passengers who left the sinking ship first were the women and their children
There was 1,985 people aboard the lusitania as the ship sank.
From memory think it is 750 passengers with a ratio of 1 crew member to every 2 passengers. This is a great ship.
Lifebelts were distributed to as many passengers as possible.
If you are asking about the Titanic the 3 rd class had no rooms. They were a mass of people in the hold of the ship. They were locked and and had to secure a spot on the floor for themselves.
A typical paddle steam ship can fit anywhere from 100 to 300 passengers, depending on its size and capacity. The exact number will vary based on the specific ship and its design.
1,000,000 passengers any cruise ship
there are 6,000 passengers in this beautiful ship
Number of passengers on each ship: 7000/8 = 875 passengers
Titanic had 2,208 passengers.
There were approximately 2,220 people onboard even though the ship could hold over 3,500. Around 1,517 people died when it sank.
Ship + Steam Engine= Steam Ship
It depends on the size of the ship, the number of passengers and crew and the length of the voyage.
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ship+steame ngine=steam ship
The Queen Mary 2 cruise ship is a huge 1,132ft long with a total of 17 decks. 13 of the decks are passenger decks and can hold a total of 2620 passengers with 1,253 officers and crew members.
102 passengers 2 dogs and 2 babies born on the mayflower. hey thank me