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In 1912, a typical transatlantic voyage from Liverpool to Canada would take approximately 7 to 10 days, depending on the specific destination in Canada and the type of ship. Ocean liners like the RMS Titanic, which famously sank on its maiden voyage in that year, were designed for speed and could make the crossing in around a week under favorable conditions. Weather, sea conditions, and the ship's route could all affect the duration of the journey.

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