where was the titanic sailing from
The Titanic was sailing from Southampton, England , on its maiden voyage to New York City.
Core route context
- The RMS Titanic was built in Belfast, then moved to Southampton, but the official start of its maiden passenger voyage is recorded as departing Southampton on 10 April 1912.
- From Southampton, the planned westbound route was Southampton â Cherbourg (France) â Queenstown, now Cobh (Ireland) â New York, USA.
Other ports involved
- Before the Atlantic crossing, Titanic briefly stopped at Cherbourg to embark additional passengers and mail.
- It then sailed to Queenstown (Cobh), Titanicâs final port of call, where more passengers boarded before the ship headed out into the North Atlantic bound for New York.
If the question means âlast stopâ
- If âwhere was the Titanic sailing fromâ refers to the last port it left before the disaster, then the answer is Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland, departing on 11 April 1912 toward New York.
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