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The actual passenger capacity of the Titanic was 3,547 crew and passengers when fully loaded. The number of persons aboard the Titanic when it sunk was 2,228 passengers and crew.

3,327 was her capacity, including the crew. This is many more than actually sailed. There were 2,208 people on the maiden voyage.

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The Titanic could hold between 3327 and 3547 people depending on the configuration figures that are used. Facilities for passengers included 833 in First Class, 614 in Second Class and 1,006 in Third Class, for a total passenger capacity of 2,453.

On its first and only transatlantic voyage, it carried "only" 1317 : 324 in First Class, 284 in Second Class, and 709 in Third Class. But the lifeboats, even if all were used and filled to capacity, could have only accommodated 1178 persons, not even including the crew of over 900 persons. This was oddly quite legal at the time, although the ship could have carried enough boats for over 4000.

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The capacity was 3,547 and the total number of people (passengers and crew) was 2,223.

Only 706 escaped her wrath and there are no survivors today. The last Survivor died on May 31st 2009, God rest her soul.

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Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew.

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