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ADeck

A-Deck, also called the Promenade Deck, extended along the entire 546 feet (166 m) length of the superstructure and was the second of ten decks on the Titanic. It had an enclosed Promenade, differentiating her from her sister RMS Olympic. The Promenade was enclosed until it reached mid ships where it was opened. It was reserved exclusively for First Class passengers and contained Luxury State Rooms and some of the legendary luxurious First Class cabins and other areas listed below. It was one of the last decks to flood, not starting to flood until at around 1:55AM.

Notable areas

Cabins

Starboard

Port

At the Aft Grand Staircase

Wreck

Stern: A short portion of the A-deck promenade remains outside the port Palm Court and Veranda Cafe. The bulwark and pillars are twisted slightly to accommodate the twist to aft of the boat deck above. Despite popular belief, the R&WR is mostly intact. Thomas Andrews' cabin is also intact.


Decks of the Titanic
Boat Deck · A Deck · B Deck · C Deck · D Deck · E Deck · F Deck · G Deck · Orlop Deck · Tank Top
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