how many passengers were on the titanic
About 1,317 passengers were on the Titanic during its maiden voyage, not counting the crew.
Quick Scoop
Core Numbers
- Approximate passengers on board: 1,317.
- Passenger capacity if full: About 2,453 passengers.
- Total people on board including crew: Usually estimated around 2,208β2,222 (passengers + crew).
So when people ask βhow many passengers were on the Titanic?β the historically accepted answer is:
About 1,317 passengers, plus roughly 900 crew, for a total a bit over 2,200 people on board.
Class Breakdown (Who Those Passengers Were)
Historical reconstructions break the 1,317 passengers down roughly as:
- First class: 324
- Second class: 284
- Third class (steerage): 709
That means:
- The ship was only about half full compared with its maximum passenger capacity.
- Most people on board travelled in third class , including the majority of the children.
Why You See Different Numbers Online
You might also see totals like 2,208 or 2,222 βpeople on Titanic.β
- These figures include both passengers and crew.
- Passenger-only counts focus on the 1,317 figure, while full headcounts try to combine ship records, crew lists, and survivor lists, which is why estimates can differ slightly from source to source.
At-a-Glance Numbers (HTML Table)
| Category | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Passengers actually on board | β 1,317 | Commonly cited historical figure. | [3][1][5]
| Passenger capacity (if full) | β 2,453 | How many passengers Titanic could have carried. | [1][5]
| Total people on board (passengers + crew) | β 2,208β2,222 | Varies slightly by source and method. | [9][3][5]
| First class passengers | 324 | Wealthiest group on board. | [5][1]
| Second class passengers | 284 | Middle-class travellers. | [1][5]
| Third class passengers | 709 | Largest group; many families and migrants. | [5][1]
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