how long was the titanic
The Titanic was about 882.5 feet long, which is approximately 269 meters.
Quick Scoop
The RMS Titanic measured 882 feet 9 inches from bow to stern, making it the largest moving man‑made object in the world when she entered service in 1912. In metric terms, that length is usually given as about 269 meters overall.
A bit more size context
- Length: 882 ft 9 in (≈269.1 m).
- Width (beam): About 92.5 ft (≈28.2 m).
- Height from keel to top of funnels: About 175 ft (≈53.3 m).
In early 1912 headlines, the ship’s immense length was a big part of its mystique, helping to cement Titanic’s image as a floating palace.
At the time of her maiden voyage, this length meant Titanic was longer than many city blocks and far larger than any previous passenger liner, a fact often highlighted in modern documentaries and museum exhibits.
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