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Traveling in 1912?

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How long should it take someone to get from New York to London in 1912? Details or sites please. Thanks so much in advanced!

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  1. According to this site the Hamburg-American Line had the record in 1896 at a little over six days (about half-way down - use find on this page and enter London within to find the reference). Passengers got off at Southhampton and took the train to London.

    In December of 1911, the Lusitania made a round trip from Liverpool to New York and back in 12 days. http://www.lusitania.net/chronology.html

    Lusitania had a crossing of 4 days, 19 hours and 52 minutes in 1907 and traded the record with the Mauritania over several years. http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/marit...

    http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp...

    The Olympic took six days from New York to Southhampton in 1911 (June 28 - July 4). (This one has many details of both east and west bound voyages)

    The Lusitania & Mauritania were the fastest ships of the period. Depending on the ship and the weather conditions, it seems like it most likely would have taken 5 to 7 days.

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