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Before the titanic sank she was heading for New York

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It was sailing to new harbor new york

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Q: Where was the Titanic bound for?
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Where was the Titanic bound built for?

The titanic was bound built for quick transport across the Atlantic New York.


Where was the Titanic heading when it hit the iceberg?

The Titanic was bound for New York.


What city was the Titanic bound to?

New York.


From where and to where the Titanic was proceeding?

The Titanic left from Belfast, Ireland. She was bound for New York City, USA.


Why was the titanic bound to sink?

cause it hit an iceburg


How does the titanic relate to Nova Scotia?

Indirectly. Although the Titanic was bound for New York, Halifax was the port where bodies from the Titanic were brought and (in many cases) buried.


Was there really love on the titanic?

Of course...there were 2,223 people on board...there were bound to be loads in love.


Where were people travelling on the titanic?

Titanic was en route to New York City. Many passengers had arrangements to travel elsewhere in the US from there, like the Wideners who were bound for Philadelphia.


Where in Canada did the Titanic sink?

Off the coast of newfoundland!! It was supposed to be unsinkable but if you put something in water its bound to be sinkable.


When did titanic wireless operators receive their first ice warnings?

On Friday, April 12, east bound ships sent messages congratulating titanic on it's maiden voyage and warned them about ice.


Where did titanic set off from?

The Titanic steamed from Southampton, England, bound for New York City. She failed to make it by about 350 miles.


Where did the Titanic set sail to?

The Titanic set sail April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England on its maiden voyage to New York.