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  1. Third class cabins — located from D to G Decks, but mostly on E and F — were private and could fit between two to ten people, mostly two to four. Their spaciousness was questionable: Neshan Krekorian, an Armenian immigrant, claimed that he was “cooped up like a chicken” in his cabin. There were also open berths on G Deck forward for 164 people.
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  5. It Was a Grand Time: Third Class Passengers and Their …

    WEBSep 23, 2023 · Third class cabins — located from D to G Decks, but mostly on E and F — were private and could fit between two to ten people, mostly two to four.

  6. Suites and Cabins for Passengers on the Titanic

    WEBMar 26, 2016 · Third-class cabins. Third-class passengers slept on bunk beds in crowded quarters at six to a narrow cabin. Like second-class passengers, they shared bathrooms, but the number of people sharing a …

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    WEBThird-class Accommodation. The accommodation for third-class passengers is of a very superior character. The public rooms are large, airy apartments, suitably furnished and in excellent positions, and the same …

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  12. The Titanic Third Class Passengers - History - History …

    WEBMany of the Titanic third class passengers traveling in rooms or steerage were emigrants traveling to the United States from Ireland and Scandinavia. In all some 33 nationalities were represented in the passenger lists. …