The Titanic was powered by 24 double-ended and 5 single-ended coal-powered boilers
It was powered by coals.
Boilers and coal
Titanic was powered by steam, generated from 29 boilers which were fed with coal.
The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
No - it was a vessel powered by diesel-engines.
Titanic was not powered by oil. That was not common until after the First World War. She was powered by coal. She required 825 tons of coal used per day
Just the radio mast. Titanic was a steam ship.
Titanic was coal powered
Engine, as in the steam engines that powered the Titanic.
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Titanic was powered by steam, generated from 29 boilers which were fed with coal.
The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
Titanic had an electrical system which, among other things, powered 48 clocks.
The engines were powered by boilers
No, it was a cruise liner, it had coal powered engines
Two triple expansion steam engines and a small turbine
No - it was a vessel powered by diesel-engines.
Her hull was mostly dark because she was powered by coal which is very messy to load.
Titanic was not powered by oil. That was not common until after the First World War. She was powered by coal. She required 825 tons of coal used per day