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As I remember it, Olympic's average passenger lists in 1912 were the worst of any year before the war, and it was not until 1922 (when third class traffic was falling rapidly) that she fell back to or below her 1912 levels. In 1920, she was actually at her most popular as far as average passenger lists go.
As regards passenger numbers falling, I don't have a list to hand. I remember some figures. In July 1912 she was sailing eastbound with 1,400-1,500 passengers, which was good but down on the 2,300+ she had carried eastbound in July 1911; yet on her first westbound crossing after the mutiny, in May 1912, she carried a little over 400 passengers. I did get together a table listing the passenger carryings year-by-year for my Olympic book, but it just gives Olympic and not other vessels for comparison -- as that data is incomplete even though I now have some I did not have at the time (2003-04). Best wishes, Mark. |
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Posted on: 2007/4/2 15:30
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Danny J | 2007/3/18 22:53 |
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Danny J | 2007/3/27 1:00 |
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Captain Dan | 2007/3/28 14:44 |
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Danny J | 2007/3/28 20:51 |
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MGY Friend | 2007/3/28 21:46 |
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Captain Dan | 2007/3/29 1:28 |
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MGY Friend | 2007/3/29 14:29 |
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Captain Dan | 2007/3/29 16:00 |
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MGY Friend | 2007/3/29 18:49 |
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Mark Chirnside | 2007/3/29 23:00 |
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Captain Dan | 2007/3/29 23:35 |
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Mark Chirnside | 2007/3/30 9:36 |
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MGY Friend | 2007/3/30 15:42 |
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Mark Chirnside | 2007/3/30 18:25 |
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Captain Dan | 2007/3/31 22:04 |
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MGY Friend | 2007/3/31 23:08 |
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Mark Chirnside | 2007/4/2 9:27 |
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MGY Friend | 2007/4/2 14:38 |
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Mark Chirnside | 2007/4/2 15:30 |
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