DAY BY DAY: The story of the Titanic Episode 2 - Southampton

Blue Star Line
4 Apr 202403:31

Summary

TLDRIn the days leading up to Titanic's maiden voyage, the ship is meticulously prepared in Southampton after its journey from Belfast. Despite a coal strike affecting many ships, Titanic receives additional coal from canceled voyages. Workers load cargo, including a car in a crate, while repainted funnels and freshly stocked provisions prepare the ship for its historic journey. The ship's crew handles a coal fire issue, and final cleaning and adjustments are made. By April 9th, Titanic is ready for its maiden voyage, awaiting passengers for its departure from Southampton.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Titanic arrived in Southampton on April 4th, 1912, after traveling from Belfast.
  • 😀 Coal miners in the UK were on strike, leading to a shortage of coal for ocean liners.
  • 😀 White Star Line canceled some ship schedules and transferred coal to Titanic to make up for the shortage.
  • 😀 Titanic was severely underbooked for its maiden voyage and received passengers from other affected ships.
  • 😀 A fire, which started in Belfast, was still burning in Titanic's coal bunker as it was being loaded with coal.
  • 😀 Titanic was loaded with a total of 5,892 tons of coal, slightly below its full capacity of 6,611 tons.
  • 😀 The ship was not open to the public during the coaling process due to the dirty nature of the task.
  • 😀 After the coaling process, Titanic was repainted to cover up any dirt accumulated during the loading.
  • 😀 Titanic's cargo hold was filled with provisions, including a new car for first-class passenger William Carter.
  • 😀 Titanic's cleaning process included clearing dust from the coaling and loading fresh meat and fish into the refrigerators.
  • 😀 Boilers in Titanic's boiler rooms were lit and required 24 hours to reach pressure before the ship could operate efficiently.

Q & A

  • When did Titanic arrive in Southampton before its maiden voyage?

    -Titanic arrived in Southampton in the early morning of April 4th, 1912, after traveling from its builder's yard in Belfast.

  • What major challenge affected Titanic's coal supply before departure?

    -The national coal strike of 1912 across the United Kingdom reduced coal availability, impacting ocean liners including Titanic.

  • How did the coal strike impact other ships and Titanic’s passenger list?

    -Some ships like the SS Oceanic and SS New York had their voyages canceled, and their coal and passengers were transferred to Titanic, increasing its passenger count.

  • Was Titanic fully booked for its maiden voyage?

    -No, Titanic was initially underbooked, but passengers from canceled voyages were reassigned to fill more spaces.

  • How much coal did Titanic carry before departure?

    -Titanic had approximately 5,892 tons of coal, slightly below its full capacity of 6,611 tons, but still sufficient for the Atlantic crossing.

  • What issue was present in Titanic’s coal bunkers?

    -A coal fire that had started in Belfast was still burning in a bunker between boiler rooms 5 and 6.

  • How was the coal fire typically managed on ships like Titanic?

    -The burning coal would be used first and moved to another bunker in an attempt to extinguish the fire gradually.

  • Why was Titanic not opened to the public while in Southampton?

    -The coaling process was extremely dirty and disruptive, so the ship was kept closed to avoid inconvenience and maintain cleanliness.

  • What steps were taken to clean and prepare Titanic after coaling?

    -The ship was repainted, especially the white superstructure and funnels, and underwent thorough cleaning to remove coal dust.

  • What notable cargo item was loaded onto Titanic?

    -First-class passenger William Carter’s Renault Town Car was loaded aboard, though it was stored in a crate and not visible.

  • What types of supplies were loaded onto Titanic before departure?

    -Large quantities of food, beverages, fresh meat, and fish were loaded into the ship’s storage and refrigeration areas.

  • When were Titanic’s boilers lit and why?

    -On the night of April 8th, boilers in several boiler rooms were lit because they required over 24 hours to build up sufficient operating pressure.

  • What was the purpose of April 9th in Titanic’s preparation schedule?

    -April 9th was reserved for last-minute changes, adjustments, and final preparations before departure.

  • When was Titanic scheduled to depart Southampton?

    -Titanic was scheduled to depart Southampton at noon on April 10th, 1912.

  • What was Titanic’s next destination after leaving Southampton?

    -After departing Southampton, Titanic’s next stop was Cherbourg, France.

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