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Cunard White Star Lines

- Peter - Thursday, November 3rd, 2005 : goo

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The former pier for Cunard White Star Lines, now abandoned on 's . Supposedly, this is the pier that the Titanic was bound for...

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Anonymous (85.134.136.201): 3rd Nov 2005 - 21:30 GMT

Many Years ago an Unemployed Irish man won the Lottery. With his money He bought the Local Dole office, in Cobh, and then kicked the Dole office out.

The reason he did this was that the office was the former Cunard White Star lines office. He turned it into a themed restaurant for the Titanic. after all Cobh was the last place the Titanic stopped.

Anonymous (ppp83-237-4-154.pppoe.mtu-net.ru): 3rd Nov 2005 - 22:50 GMT

you may not know, but at the titanic time 'cunard' and 'white star line' were totally separate companies.

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 3rd Nov 2005 - 23:08 GMT

I nearly won a pub in Cobn, thanks to the Guinness company. I spent 5 days drunk in the company of 20 other contestants in a writing contest. Cobn is a really beautiful place, full of historical beyond the Titanic connection. The guy who won the pub was an unemployed artist from Boston and a really nice bloke.

Anonymous (ip68-102-41-105.ks.ok.cox.net): 3rd Nov 2005 - 23:28 GMT

That's cool. :) As someone else mentioned though, the Cunard and White Star lines hadn't merged yet.

Peter: 4th Nov 2005 - 14:49 GMT

all i know is that the sign pictured above says "cunard white star lines" on it.

as if it matters.

Anonymous (104.205.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com): 29th Nov 2005 - 15:56 GMT

While it is true that White Star lines and Cunard lines were seperate companies at the time of the Titanic accident,Both steamship compainies used the above pier due to the amount of heavy ship traffic and the depth of the river at 14th street where this picture was undoubtabtely taken!

Matt: 5th Mar 2006 - 00:04 GMT

Cunard later merged and bought out White Star Lines this pier was own by White Star but after the merger the company was renamed Cunard-White Star Lines

Pat: 18th May 2006 - 03:43 GMT

I'm doing research on the White Star Lines - the RMS Baltic, in particular. My mom was an immigrant to this country in 1928, and I'm trying to put a history of her journey together for her many grand and great-grand children. If anyone knows of pictures of the 14th St. pier and/or about the process of taking the third class (steerage) passengers to Ellis Island, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks!

anon (dialup-4.172.150.78.Dial1.NewYork1.Level3.net): 26th May 2006 - 02:45 GMT

This was not the intended pier for Titanic. That would be Pier 60. It is true of course that Carpathia and the Titanic survivors used this pier - Carpathia was a Cunard vessel

anon : 26th May 2006 - 02:49 GMT

What is true is that this was Lusitania's NY pier - she opened the Chelsea Piers in 1907 - first ship in. At that time the sheds were sinlge story though. The Chelsea Piers were officially opened in 1910. Cunard and White Star did not merge until 1934 BTW.

Alex: i love titanic

July 16 History channel: 17th Jul 2006 - 00:05 GMT

Secrets of Titanic have a pix of the old pier in that show...
Blessings..
Ace's Nanna

Kyle: 4th Nov 2006 - 21:39 GMT

Is the arch that has white star on it still there? I read that it is slated for demolition?
Thanks

Mark L.: 22nd Jan 2008 - 03:08 GMT

not sure if it was up for demolition or not, but as a NYC resident i know it's still there. It's part of the Hudson River Park, and the Chelsea Piers entertainment complex.

the titanic was bound for pier 59, owned by W.S.L at the time.. Cunard owned pier 54, which was where the carpathia dropped off Titanic Survivors[along with it's own] on 20 april 1912

Allen T: 26th Jan 2008 - 11:23 GMT

I visited New York and found this Pier by accident. What a pity that NYC haven't recognised what a tourist attraction this could be by saving it from just rusting away and turning the entrance into a piece of living history especially with the 100th Titanic anniversary coming up in 2012.

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