Titanic – 10 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know
The Titanic was the largest ship of its time, measuring 882 feet long.
The Titanic sailed for only 4 days before its tragic sinking.
The Titanic had a total of 10 decks, each serving a different purpose.
The Titanic’s maiden voyage began on April 10, 1912, from Southampton, England.
It took roughly 3,000 men to construct the Titanic in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
There were 20,000 bottles of alcohol on the Titanic for its luxurious passengers.
The Titanic had its own newspaper called the Atlantic Daily Bulletin.
The Titanic was equipped with two state-of-the-art swimming pools.
The Titanic had a gymnasium, complete with a punching bag and exercise equipment.
Titanic’s life jackets were made of cork.
The Titanic’s interior was inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France.
The Titanic had its own post office where passengers could send mail.
There were over 700 crew members aboard the Titanic.
The Titanic’s engines were powered by burning coal, requiring over 600 tons per day.
Many third-class passengers on the Titanic were immigrants seeking a better life in America.
The Titanic’s grand staircase was a defining feature of the ship.
The Titanic’s band continued playing music until the very end to calm passengers.
The Titanic’s masthead lights were intended to alert other ships of its presence.
The Titanic had a total of 29 boilers.
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The Titanic served over 50,000 meals per day.
The Titanic could carry up to 3,547 passengers and crew.
The Titanic had its own on-board photographer, Francis Browne.
The Titanic’s grand dining room could seat over 500 people at once.
The Titanic’s lifeboats were not sufficient to accommodate all the passengers and crew.
The Titanic struck an iceberg at 11:40 PM on April 14, 19
The Titanic’s sinking is considered one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters.
The Titanic’s final resting place was discovered in 1985, almost 73 years after the sinking.
The Titanic’s sinking led to the implementation of international ice patrol measures.
The Titanic cost around $7.5 million to build (equivalent to approximately $190 million today).
The Titanic’s captain, Edward Smith, went down with the ship.
The Titanic’s wireless telegraph operators were hailed as heroes for their distress calls.
The Titanic’s construction took around three years to complete.
The Titanic had its own hair salon for first-class passengers.
The Titanic had a squash court for the enjoyment of its passengers.
The Titanic had separate smoking rooms for men and women.
The Titanic’s lifeboats were designed to be lowered by simple pulley systems.
The Titanic’s sinking led to the development of stricter safety regulations for passenger ships.
The Titanic had its own kennel for first-class passengers’ dogs.
The Titanic’s last meal served in the first-class dining room included oysters, filet mignon, and Waldorf pudding.
The Titanic’s propellers were powered by triple expansion engines.
The Titanic had a Turkish bath complex, complete with a heated pool and sauna.
The Titanic was divided into three main sections: the bow, the stern, and the engine room.
The Titanic’s construction used around 3 million rivets.
The Titanic’s band was famously quoted as playing Nearer, My God, to Thee as the ship sank.
The Titanic had its own luxurious smoking lounge for first-class male passengers.