What if Titanic Hadn’t Sunk?

Here’s what would have been the Titanic’s story had the fateful collision with the iceberg never happened…

Panos Grigorakakis
Maiden Voyage

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Titanic departs Southampton for her maiden voyage, April 10th, 1912 (Wikimedia Commons).

Just before midnight on April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage claiming the lives of 1,496 passengers and crew. The disaster not only shocked the world but also gave birth to a legend still holding to this day. Numerous films, books, songs, and even theatrical plays were written about the tragedy keeping the story ever-popular with all generations.

To learn more about why the Titanic has such a deep impact on popular culture read the article below:

But what would have happened had the mighty vessel not sunk? Would Titanic acquire the same level of global attention and fame? What her career as a passenger liner would be like?

Actually, we may have a pretty decent picture of how events would have probably unfolded for her. We only need to look at the career of her lesser-known sister, the RMS Olympic.

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