The Titanic docked in Queenstown, Ireland for two hours on April 11, 1912, as it's last stop before departing on its trip across the Atlantic.
During its time in Queenstown, the Titanic was greeted by a large crowd of well-wishers, who had gathered to see the grand ship up close. Passengers boarded the ship via tenders, and the crew loaded additional supplies and mail onto the ship. The brief stop in Queenstown was a routine part of the Titanic's voyage, and there were no notable events or incidents recorded during the ship's time there.
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