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In 1930, sailing from the United States to England typically took about 7 to 10 days, depending on the type of vessel and weather conditions. Passenger ships, such as ocean liners, were the primary means of transatlantic travel, and they often followed established routes to optimize their passage. The journey could vary in duration based on factors like speed, sea conditions, and stops along the way.

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