Passing Ireland June 3rd and arrived in New York Sunday evening at 20:00. May 29: Had to return to Queenstown with a crank shaft cut of order, her mails and some of the passengers were forwarded on the S/S Republic July 9: beached in five fathoms at the South Bay of Wexford after starting leaking againĪrrived at 05:00 morning - Also reported arrive Īrrived at 08:30 morning after crossing the Ocean in 7 days and 20 hoursĪrrived at 11:00 morning after crossing the Ocean in 7 days and 19 hours 2 compartment, all the passenger were safely landed at Waterford June 25: departed from New York for Liverpool July 4: stranded in fog at Kilmore, Ireland, causing a hole in her No. March 31: departed Liverpool, collided with a schooner in the River Mersey, no lives lost Record crossing passage Liverpool - New York, 7 days, 13 hours and 11 min. Had propeller-shaft alterations, as her adjustable propeller shaft which could be raised or lowered to increase thrust had not been a success June 25, maiden voyage Liverpool - Queenstown - New York
3, launched, along with her sister ship, the Germanic, she was to become a record breaker of the so called 'Oceanic class'