
Two sister Ships were Built beside the Titanic
The enormous size of the Titanic, all the fittings that had to be installed on it, and the equipment required for its construction meant that building other ships next to it was seen as a smart move since they already had everything needed to construct a ship. Because of this, two other ships were built next to the Titanic; both of them were equally remarkable and had their own adventures too.
The RMS Olympic was the first to be built and was launched in September 1910; although it was a tad smaller than the Titanic, the Olympic was the largest liner in the world at launch, and for about 12 months after. The second ship to be built was the Britannic which was built in 1915.