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As an aside, with her interchangable accommodation configured to maximise first class, Titanic was certified to carry 905 first class passengers, whereas Olympic was certified to carry 1,054 in 1911 -- but less than Titanic in all the numbers dating from 1913. However, while we're on the subject the figure for Olympic of 1,054 does seem a little questionable; and in light of differences such as three-berth and one-berth rooms, it would take some effort to do a more accurate count.
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Mark Chirnside, Warwickshire, England. 'RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister.' |
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Posted on: 2006/9/25 15:02
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