
RMS Olympic
RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner that operated in the early 20th century, launched in 1911 as part of the White Star Line, alongside its more famous sister ship, the RMS Titanic. The Olympic was designed for luxury transatlantic travel and was known for its elegance and speed. Unlike the Titanic, it survived its maiden voyage and continued to serve passengers for over two decades. The ship played a significant role during World War I by transporting troops. Olympic was retired in 1935 and later scrapped, but it remains a notable part of maritime history.