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Queen Mary vs Titanic

Commissioned by the Cunard Steamship Company, THE QUEEN MARY´sSM   maiden voyage was on the 27th of May in 1936. With 12 decks and a capacity for 1,174 passengers, the ship was the only way to travel in style back then. Here is a list of key statistics about THE QUEEN MARY.

Have you ever wondered what the differences are between THE QUEEN MARY and the Titanic? Which ship is longer? And which ship is heavier? Here´s a complete THE QUEEN MARY vs. Titanic breakdown:

Overall Length

  • QUEEN MARY: 1,019.5 ft. (310.74 m.)
  • Titanic: 882.9
Gross Tonnage
  • QUEEN MARY: 81,237 gross tons
  • Titanic: 46,329 gross tons
Transatlantic Crossings
  • QUEEN MARY: 1,001
  • Titanic: 0 - Ship sank on Maiden Voyage
Constructed by
  • QUEEN MARY: John Brown & Co., LTD., Clydebank, Scotland
  • Titanic: Harland & Wolff, LTD., Belfast, Ireland
Commissioned by
  • QUEEN MARY: Cunard Steamship Co., LTD.
  • Titanic: White Star Line
Keel Laid
  • Queen Mary: December 1, 1930
  • Titanic: March 31, 1909
Date Launched
  • QUEEN MARY: September 26, 1934
  • Titanic: May 31, 1911
Maiden Voyage
  • QUEEN MARY: May 27, 1936
  • Titanic: April 10, 1912
Portholes
  • QUEEN MARY: Over 2,000
  • Titanic: 2,000
Rivets
  • QUEEN MARY: Over 10 million
  • Titanic: 3 million
Hull Plates
  • QUEEN MARY: 8 ft. (2.44 m.) to 30 ft. (9.14m.) in length; up to 1.25 in. (3.2 cm.) thick
  • Titanic: 1 in. thick
Moulded Breadth
  • QUEEN MARY: 118 ft. (35.97 m.)
  • Titanic: 92.6
Keel to Smokestack
  • QUEEN MARY: 181 ft. (55.17 m.)
  • Titanic: 175 ft.
Number of Decks
  • QUEEN MARY: 12
  • Titanic: 8
Passenger Capacity
  • QUEEN MARY: 1,957
  • Titanic: 2,440
Officers and Crew
  • QUEEN MARY: 1,174
  • Titanic: 860
Horsepower
  • QUEEN MARY: 160,000
  • Titanic: 46,000
Cruising Speed
  • QUEEN MARY: 28.5 knots
  • Titanic: 21 knots
Rudder
  • QUEEN MARY: 140 tons
  • Titanic: 101 1/4 tons
Whistles
  • QUEEN MARY: 3 - Steam type. Two on forward funnel, one on middle funnel. Each over 6 ft,. long, weighing 2,205 LB.
  • Titanic: 3 sets consisting of 3 bell domes grouped together with a suitable branch plate. One set was fitted on each of the three foremost funnels and were electrically operated.
Lifeboat Capacity
  • QUEEN MARY: 145 persons
  • Titanic: 65
Smokestacks
  • QUEEN MARY: 3 - Elliptical in shape; 36 ft. fore and aft, 23.3 ft. wide
  • Titanic: 4 - Three were functional and the fourth was a dummy to create the illusion of a more powerful ship.

Boilers

  • QUEEN MARY: 27
  • Titanic: 29
Titanic´s History
  • Departed: April 10, 1912, at Noon from Southampton, England, narrowly escaping collision as Titanic´s propeller suction snapped the mooring lines of another ship (American Line, New York)
  • First Stop: April 10, 1912, at 7:00 p.m., Cherbourg, France
  • Second Stop: April 11, 1912, at 12:30 p.m. in Queenstown, Ireland. Departed at 2:00 p.m. for non-stop voyage to New York City
  • Hit Iceberg: April 14, 1912, at 11:40 p.m.
  • Distress: April 15, 1912, at 12:15 a.m. first wireless call for help
  • 12:45 a.m.: First lifeboat lowered
  • 2:05 a.m.: Last lifeboat leaves ship
  • 2:20 a.m.: Titanic breaks in two and sinks
  • 3:30 a.m.: Rockets sighted from Cunard liner Carpathia from Titanic´s lifeboats
  • 8:30 a.m.: Last lifeboat of Titanic survivors rescued by Carpathia
  • 8:50 a.m. Carpathia heads for New York with 705 survivors aboard
The Discovery of the Titanic
  • Wreck Discovered: September 1, 1985, at 1:05 a.m.
  • Wreck Site: 41° 42´´ N., 49° 56´W
  • Nearest Land: Newfoundland 400 miles to the north
  • Depth: Approximately 2 1/2 miles