The Titanic was headed to New York from Southhampton as a regularly scheduled trip of the White Star shipping line from England to North America, special only in the fact that this was the "unsinkable" ship's maiden voyage. In the early 1900's all transport of goods and passengers across the Atlantic was done by ship since airplanes had not yet been developed sufficiently to handle these jobs.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
It didn't sail to New York. That was its destination, but it never got there. New York was a major destination for ships travelling from Europe to the USA, which is why it was a destination. Such a prestigious ship would be destined for a major port on its first voyage, so New York was the natural choice. Also, it had an engine, so it was not sailing.
Because people wanted to travel to new york for a holiday or something. That's why they went.
Yes. Titanic was due in New York on April 17th, 1912.
Probably for all sorts of reasons. To do business, to visit friends and relatives, to look for jobs, to go on holiday, to move to America.
Because the world's largest ship arriving on the world's most important nation would be a very attractive happening to the newspapers allover the world.
titanic sailed to america because people onboard were americans.
Titanic was going to be part of a trans-Atlantic route operated by White Star Line. The other two ships operating that route were to be her sister ship Olympic, and Oceanic.
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It headed to England and tried to get to New York but sadly it sunk. :(
The Titanic was going to New York from Southampton England.
It was headed for New York City.
She was on her first voyage, headed for New York, when she sank.
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It headed to England and tried to get to New York but sadly it sunk. :(
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It left in England and headed for New York.
The Titanic was going to New York from Southampton England.
It was headed for New York City.
She was on her first voyage, headed for New York, when she sank.
Titanic, on her maiden voyage, was headed towards New York City but sunk 963 miles away.
Titanic, on her maiden voyage, was headed towards New York City but sunk 963 miles away.
Titanic left Southampton for Cherbourg, France and left Queenstown, Ireland for New York City.
Titanic, on her maiden voyage, was headed towards New York City but sunk 963 miles away.