Titanic left Belfast,where she was built. She officially started the foray at Southampton, then Cherbourg France, then Queenstown (today Cobh) Ireland, and on to New York.
Now the entire maiden voyage is defined as a round trip so that would have included an easternly sailing back to Europe, had she survived..
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She left Southampton, stopped at a few ports, and started across the Atlantic to New York.
From Southampton, England to New York City
The titanic's route was from Southhamptom to New York. That means the ship was sailing due west.
It was headed for New York City.
Titanic left Ireland to set sail on April 11th, 1912 en route to New York City.
The Atlantic Ocean, in route from England on its maiden voyage
For a map showing the route of the Arthur Phillip's voyage on the First Fleet, see the related link.
British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 15, 1912, on route to New York from Southampton, England, on its maiden voyage.
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She left Southampton, stopped at a few ports, and started across the Atlantic to New York.
he was trying to find a route to India so he could trade
He hoped to find an all water route to the west indies.
On his first voyage Jacques was sent by king FRANCIS 1 to find a western route to the rich markets of Asia.
to find the route to india which ended up being the bahamas region
From Southampton, England to New York City
Titanic was traveling in a westbound lane heading to the US from Europe but, on the orders of Captain Smith, she headed on a more southerly route to avoid ice.