No, I think she would have taken about three weeks to reach her destination, at cruising speed.
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About one week after the Titanic sank in April of 1912, Fenway Park and Tiger Stadium opened for the first time. Also, the 16th annual Boston Marathon was run on schedule.
Titanic was going from Southampton, England to New York. They were also trying to be fast enough to make more headlines and the quickest route was the one they ended up taking which didn't work out so well.
The titanic's route was from Southhamptom to New York. That means the ship was sailing due west.
It was headed for New York City.
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About one week after the Titanic sank in April of 1912, Fenway Park and Tiger Stadium opened for the first time. Also, the 16th annual Boston Marathon was run on schedule.
Titanic was going from Southampton, England to New York. They were also trying to be fast enough to make more headlines and the quickest route was the one they ended up taking which didn't work out so well.
Titanic was traveling in a westbound lane heading to the US from Europe but, on the orders of Captain Smith, she headed on a more southerly route to avoid ice.
Europe to north America
The titanic's route was from Southhamptom to New York. That means the ship was sailing due west.
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It was headed for New York City.
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Titanic was crossing the North Atlantic Ocean en route to New York City but had little choice about the placement of the iceberg that did her in.