- 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.medium.com/@TVRPGhistory/it-was-a-grand-time-96879ede2136
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