titanic
The Titanic was a British transatlantic passenger liner operated by the White Star Line. It was the second of the company’s Olympic-class ships, built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Launched in 1911 and entering service in 1912, it carried about 2,224 people on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The vessel was designed to be among the largest and most luxurious liners of its era, with extensive accommodations and safety features for its time.
On the night of 14–15 April 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg during its first transatlantic crossing.
The wreck was located on 1 September 1985 by a joint French-American expedition led by Robert Ballard.
The disaster prompted changes in international maritime safety rules, including lifeboat requirements and continuous radio watches.