How long was the Titanic supposed to take to cross the Atlantic?
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the titanic left Southampton on April 10Th 1912 and was scheduled to arrive in new york on April 17Th at 5 am,and as we all know it sank on the 14th,a Sunday.
no idea soz
4 or 5 days, not 100%
my mate breda thinks it was 8 weeks but doesnt know for sure
I think they were trying to beat five days and 12 hours
only an extra 48 hours or so
Casual histories of the Titanic disaster often allege that Titanic was being pushed speedwise in an effort to achieve a record trans-Atlantic crossing. This is absolutely untrue, since Titanic was never designed to match the high speed of the Cunard liners Mauretania and Lusitania. However, there is strong evidence that Titanic *was* being pushed in an effort to beat the maiden voyage crossing time of her older sister, the Olympic; survivor Elizabeth Lines overheard Bruce Ismay telling Captain Smith that Titanic would beat the Olympic's crossing time and arrive in New York ahead of schedule. Indeed, it is now known that Titanic's last three main boilers were connected up to her engines at 7:30 pm on April 14th, (following 10th April launch) increasing the ship's speed to 22 1/2 knots just four hours before the collision took place.
It was supposed to last 8 days, it left on April 10th 1912 and was due to land on April 18th 1912, but the captain increased speed to reach New York a day early.
its gone mate..
..get over it
Meant to be about 8 days or so given the odd detour for ice, unfortunatly its going to take forever.
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