Titanic first trip was supposed to last 7 days. You can check in one of the Survivor letters: http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-biography/john-bertram-brady.html I am booked to sail April 10th on the new steamer Titanic, first trip across........................ I am away over here. Was down to Cork and took a look at Blarney Castle. I also stopped off at Dublin and looked around. I like it out here fine. It must be dandy in May and June. I go from here over to Scotland. I will spend some time there and then back to London and I'm going to try and sail April 10th. Ought to be in N.Y. about the 17th, as it is a fine boat. Brady wrote many more letters that have survived, one that he wote to his friends Lois, Florence and Willena Long mentioned that he was bringing them some Coral he had acquired while on holiday in Europe. Bert frequently went fishing with their father and the girls brothers, often camping in the mountains. The Titanic was not held up by the coal strike and Bert Brady boarded the vessel at Southampton as a first class passenger. ........
The Titanic was at sea for 4 days until it hit the iceberg.
It sunk on its maiden (or first) voyage. The Titanic sank on its first trip across the Atlantic.
People came from many directions to get Titanic. There was a special train from London,for example.
The trip takes 7 days.
about 105 days
The famous Broadway producer that died on the Titanic was H.B. Harris. Another well-known person in theater, Edgar Selwyn, was booked to sail on the Titanic, but decided to cancel the trip 5 days before it sailed.
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Yes they did when they were traveling they were travling for about a three day trip and so people did live on it for like 2 days because it sank
Titanic sadly never completed one trip as whilst on her Maiden Voyage from Southampton to New York she sadly hit an iceberg & sank.
This was it's maiden voyage, meaning it sank on it's first trip
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On April,10 1914