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The Titanic was 963 miles away from the northeast of New York and 453 miles of southeast of Newfoundland.
None. The Titanic was not built to dive.
The Titanic was only days away from arrival in New York City. The schedule was for Titanic to arrive in NYC on Wednesday morning, but, J. Bruce Ismay, who was not only a passenger on the Titanic, but owned the ship, persuaded Capt. Smith to speed up, so they could beat records and arrive on Tuesday night. But, as history has told us, the increase in speed only sealed Titanic's fate. The Titanic hit the iceberg at 11:45pm Sunday, April 14, and was completely sunk by 2:20am Monday, April 15.
Titanic left Southampton, UK on April 10th, 1912, and was due in New York on April 17th.
Titanic left Ireland on April 11th and was due in New York on April 17th.
137 hours – the anticipated journey time sailing from Queenstown to New York City. So just under 6 days
The Titanic had only one close call in port. As the ship was leaving the port in Southampton. It passed a much smaller vessel called the New York. the Titanic having such big propellers sucked the New york away from its dock. The New York's mooring lines snapped as it was slowly pulled toward the Titanin tug boats came in and pulled the New York away. this is the only close call the titanic had in a port. But it would later hit an iceberg and sink 2 and a half miles under water.
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After journing for 4 days it already got that far so give it 6 days and they would have made it to new york.
51/2 days
Titanic left Southampton on April 10th and was due in New York on April 17th.
Titanic left Southampton on April 10th and was due in New York on April 17th.