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Regarding ticket prices, historian Bob Godfrey says "There was indeed great variation, but the price most commonly charged for a 3rd Class passage from Southampton was around £8 ($40 US), for 2nd Class £13 ($65) and 1st Class started at £26 ($130)".

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first class = €4,350. second class= €60

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