Passenger ships of that era generally lasted around 30 years unless they underwent MAJOR refits. If Olympic hadn't been scrapped, she'd be the equivalent of a 225 year old person.
Really an Old Reliable. No matter how much time passed, how many ships came and went by. She's still there. And she's always avaliable to help and teach to the new generations how to do the job. And now, she sits as a museum in the same pier she docked so many times in her life, she's at home.
No they didn’t. The RMS Olympic was scrapped in 1934 due to the white star line (the company that owned the Olympic and Titanic) merging with the Cunard line because of the Great Depression and lack of money to keep the ships clean or build new ones. In the movie Titanic they used an almost life sized model. But it was only half of the ship. They only built one side and used a mirror to create the other side. All the rooms that you saw were built in a studio.
A few bones to pick: 1. She's putting out waaaay too much smoke. Remember that she was converted to Oil in 1917. 2. At 4:20, she is showing only one lifeboat per davit, but she was equipped with four per davit in 1912, the month after You-Know-What happened. A good presentation. I can't believe the Argies would not try to sink it!
Unfortunately I can't do anything about those two Nit-picks you have, Due to how the models are made the Owner doesn't allow you to massively change the model.
@@PrimemanStudios I figured that. But you still did a very good job. It's an interesting idea, but I can't believe that you could keep a vintage 1911 ship in profitable service for 73 years. The amenities for passengers were just too primitive.
@@misterwhipple2870 For the most part I left that to the viewers imagination, but you could say in the 50s she became primarily a Cruise Ship, and converted her Oil burning systems to diesel. But that’s just my take it’s up for the viewer to decided.
Beautiful story! White Star survives builds Oceanic 3. Keeps Olympic which survives well into the Jet-Age. White Star survives into the current age as a cruise-line. Operates jet-airliners across the North Atlantic in competition with British Airways and Virgin atlantic.
Great video. I have always pondered this thought myself. In fact, in my AU of the RWS, one of my human characters starts a historical society on Sodor, and their first move was saving the Olympic, and to this day, she operates as a cruise ship with modern refinements, but she is still powered by her oil-fired boilers, and still has her original three propeller design. Other ships in the collection are the QE2, Queeny Mary, and the new builds: Titanic 2 and the Oceanic.
In this alternate timeline, the Olympic is preserved as a hotel and museum ship like the Queen Mary. I wonder if the Olympic ever crossed paths with the Queen Mary in this alternate universe.
If she was converted into a museum, her Grand Staircase would be painted back to its original color since people were fascinated of Titanic and they would want to experience how life was onboard Titanic.
Nice thought but these ships weren't designed to last 100 yrs. Aquitania is a good example: scheduled to be scrapped in the late 30s, she was saved by WWII and made a troopship. She survived the war but by 1949 was literally falling apart, couldn't get a certificate to sail and was scrapped. The same fate, I'm afraid, would have befallen the Oly.
Depends on what the ideas they had for it were. If its war record was just as good or even better than its World War Two record there's a fair chance it would have become quite popular. Maybe popularity could aid in a preservation?
She would’ve been the biggest tourist attraction and would’ve been even used for James Cameron’s movie Titanic, especially it would’ve even helped the titanic honor and glory developers to digitally develop Titanic’s interior which the game would’ve been released in 2016 since the Olympic had the exact same interior as Titanic did.
If Olympic wasn't scrapped and the Great Depression didn't happen: Case 1: She would be used as a troop transport for WWII alongside RMS Aquitania. Case 2: She would be used as a Hospital Ship like her younger sister RMS Britannic. Case 3: She would get modernized and would sail alongside RMS Queen Mary as Cunard and White Star Line merged into Cunard-White Star Case 4: She would outlast any 1900s era ocean liner as most of them would have been either scrapped or sunk Case 5: Since Olympic is still in active duty, the plan for a massive ship on WSL's part would not come to fruition (RMMV Oceanic) Case 6: Olympic would, in turn, become the oldest ocean liner in history and oldest White Star Ship alongside SS Nomadic as the oldest tender ship.
I suspect Case 1 would be most likely. Saved by the outbreak of War in Europe in '39. Suffered and survived a U-boat attack in 1941 and 1943, rammed and sank her second U-Boat in 1944. Maybe a bit of service after the war, retired in the late 40's, possibly as late as 1950. In limbo after 1952, she is saved from the breakers by a huge public campaign to preserve her during production of "A Night to Remember". Is used as a Set piece during filming and becomes a permanent museum in 1959. Saved again from hull deterioration in 1978 and used in the film "Raise the Titanic" in 1980. Moved to her new home in Belfast in 1984. Restoration work done in 1987 and a major restoration to restore her as close to her 1912-1913 appearance in 1994-'96 and used in the production of "Titanic" in 1997 (The Last time she is underway on the ocean). Moved to the Thompson Graving Dock in 2011 as its new permanent home at the Titanic Museum in Belfast.
I would think Olympic's interiors would've been restored to her pre-WWI style (non-green) because she starred in James Cameron's film as her sister (studio paid for her complete restoration to look just like Titanic, including some 'modifications' such as the A Deck promenade and brief removal of the post-Titanic lifeboats). I also think once the Titanic Quarter was started she would've been transferred to Belfast as one of the museum centerpieces alongside Nomadic.
I think If Olympic wasn't scrapped in the 30s, she would have been scrapped after World War II with Aquatania. But if she wasn't scrapped then, either, she would have been a popular hotel, like Queen Mary in long beach.
7:07 to be honest Halifax Nova Scotia would be a suitable place to retire the Olympic to, due to her association there due to her role as troop carrier during the Frist World War.
Наврядчи хтось би дав гроші на реставрацію, дорого і невигідно, замки дорого утримувати, а застарілий корабель тим більше, меблі і інтер'єр зберегли, пам'ятаймо 😢
Passenger ships of that era generally lasted around 30 years unless they underwent MAJOR refits. If Olympic hadn't been scrapped, she'd be the equivalent of a 225 year old person.
Really an Old Reliable. No matter how much time passed, how many ships came and went by. She's still there.
And she's always avaliable to help and teach to the new generations how to do the job.
And now, she sits as a museum in the same pier she docked so many times in her life, she's at home.
1997 James Cameron releases the highest-grossing film of the decade, Titanic, filming aboard the RMS Olympic, Titanic's sister ship
No they didn’t. The RMS Olympic was scrapped in 1934 due to the white star line (the company that owned the Olympic and Titanic) merging with the Cunard line because of the Great Depression and lack of money to keep the ships clean or build new ones. In the movie Titanic they used an almost life sized model. But it was only half of the ship. They only built one side and used a mirror to create the other side. All the rooms that you saw were built in a studio.
@@MaxPitteypretty sure he’s just saying a possibility if Olympic was still around
@@ctron2388 ah. Sorry. Misunderstood.
@@MaxPitteyDid you even watch the video or did you blind-click and head straight to the comments?
ah yes, green titanic
A few bones to pick:
1. She's putting out waaaay too much smoke. Remember that she was converted to Oil in 1917.
2. At 4:20, she is showing only one lifeboat per davit, but she was equipped with four per davit in 1912, the month after You-Know-What happened.
A good presentation. I can't believe the Argies would not try to sink it!
Unfortunately I can't do anything about those two Nit-picks you have, Due to how the models are made the Owner doesn't allow you to massively change the model.
@@PrimemanStudios I figured that. But you still did a very good job. It's an interesting idea, but I can't believe that you could keep a vintage 1911 ship in profitable service for 73 years. The amenities for passengers were just too primitive.
@@misterwhipple2870 For the most part I left that to the viewers imagination, but you could say in the 50s she became primarily a Cruise Ship, and converted her Oil burning systems to diesel. But that’s just my take it’s up for the viewer to decided.
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@@bruhlena That's easy for YOU to say!
I wish! That would have been so amazing to see Olympic in person.
Beautiful story! White Star survives builds Oceanic 3. Keeps Olympic which survives well into the Jet-Age. White Star survives into the current age as a cruise-line. Operates jet-airliners across the North Atlantic in competition with British Airways and Virgin atlantic.
Great video. I have always pondered this thought myself. In fact, in my AU of the RWS, one of my human characters starts a historical society on Sodor, and their first move was saving the Olympic, and to this day, she operates as a cruise ship with modern refinements, but she is still powered by her oil-fired boilers, and still has her original three propeller design. Other ships in the collection are the QE2, Queeny Mary, and the new builds: Titanic 2 and the Oceanic.
That would be cool if sodor was real and she and other ships were there
@@emagenevanhorn1543 It sure would
Fellow Thomas fan
3:25 When I saw those low-profile funnels, I smiled ^^
In this alternate timeline, the Olympic is preserved as a hotel and museum ship like the Queen Mary. I wonder if the Olympic ever crossed paths with the Queen Mary in this alternate universe.
Maybe one day, you’ll just have to wait and see for the future.
I would love to see the Olympic cross paths with the Queen Mary.
If Olympic survived to this day hotel ship or doing service I would travel as far as I needed to see her she’s a legend
If she was converted into a museum, her Grand Staircase would be painted back to its original color since people were fascinated of Titanic and they would want to experience how life was onboard Titanic.
If Olympic hadn't been scrapped she could have become a museum ship.
If Olympic was never scrapped, she would probably come across my fictional ship rms Noah "if the rms Noah was real"
Thank you 🤝
It's like peeking into an alternate universe
One I would wanna love in
Nice thought but these ships weren't designed to last 100 yrs. Aquitania is a good example: scheduled to be scrapped in the late 30s, she was saved by WWII and made a troopship. She survived the war but by 1949 was literally falling apart, couldn't get a certificate to sail and was scrapped.
The same fate, I'm afraid, would have befallen the Oly.
Depends on what the ideas they had for it were.
If its war record was just as good or even better than its World War Two record there's a fair chance it would have become quite popular. Maybe popularity could aid in a preservation?
Oh, if only. Wouldn’t it have been wonderful if the Olympic had been preserved.
She would’ve been the biggest tourist attraction and would’ve been even used for James Cameron’s movie Titanic, especially it would’ve even helped the titanic honor and glory developers to digitally develop Titanic’s interior which the game would’ve been released in 2016 since the Olympic had the exact same interior as Titanic did.
If Olympic wasn't scrapped and the Great Depression didn't happen:
Case 1: She would be used as a troop transport for WWII alongside RMS Aquitania.
Case 2: She would be used as a Hospital Ship like her younger sister RMS Britannic.
Case 3: She would get modernized and would sail alongside RMS Queen Mary as Cunard and White Star Line merged into Cunard-White Star
Case 4: She would outlast any 1900s era ocean liner as most of them would have been either scrapped or sunk
Case 5: Since Olympic is still in active duty, the plan for a massive ship on WSL's part would not come to fruition (RMMV Oceanic)
Case 6: Olympic would, in turn, become the oldest ocean liner in history and oldest White Star Ship alongside SS Nomadic as the oldest tender ship.
I suspect Case 1 would be most likely. Saved by the outbreak of War in Europe in '39. Suffered and survived a U-boat attack in 1941 and 1943, rammed and sank her second U-Boat in 1944. Maybe a bit of service after the war, retired in the late 40's, possibly as late as 1950. In limbo after 1952, she is saved from the breakers by a huge public campaign to preserve her during production of "A Night to Remember". Is used as a Set piece during filming and becomes a permanent museum in 1959. Saved again from hull deterioration in 1978 and used in the film "Raise the Titanic" in 1980. Moved to her new home in Belfast in 1984. Restoration work done in 1987 and a major restoration to restore her as close to her 1912-1913 appearance in 1994-'96 and used in the production of "Titanic" in 1997 (The Last time she is underway on the ocean). Moved to the Thompson Graving Dock in 2011 as its new permanent home at the Titanic Museum in Belfast.
I would think Olympic's interiors would've been restored to her pre-WWI style (non-green) because she starred in James Cameron's film as her sister (studio paid for her complete restoration to look just like Titanic, including some 'modifications' such as the A Deck promenade and brief removal of the post-Titanic lifeboats). I also think once the Titanic Quarter was started she would've been transferred to Belfast as one of the museum centerpieces alongside Nomadic.
i would happy if olympic still stads up until 2024-forever until the end of the world
I’m surprised that if they didn’t scrap it, they should call it Titanic 2
if anything, Titanic was Olympic 2
It's considered bad luck to rename a ship.
@@michaelguy1125 that didn’t happen with the Queen Mary 2
@@michaelguy1125 hah tell that to Doulos Phos
@@RANDOM_MAN6yeah but Queen Mary never sank
Or what if she and Britannic both served in Vietnam?
Achievement Unlocked Antique Collector: Start in the Cold War Era with the last Edwardian era Olympic Class Ocean Liner RMS Olympic.
Great video!!❤️🚢
Why did the Olympic get scrapped pls some one tell me!😭
I man could dream but there would be no way she would serve as a passenger ship right up to the 1980s without a major rebuild or modernisation
if only they had the money....
Technically they had the money Olympic just wasn’t making profit anymore
I think If Olympic wasn't scrapped in the 30s, she would have been scrapped after World War II with Aquatania. But if she wasn't scrapped then, either, she would have been a popular hotel, like Queen Mary in long beach.
Maybe in the future.🤔
Where did you get the New York Scenery from?
7:07 to be honest Halifax Nova Scotia would be a suitable place to retire the Olympic to, due to her association there due to her role as troop carrier during the Frist World War.
How it survive ?
🎉 0:45
Museum go brr
What if oceanic 3 finish to buld
I hate how the Grand Staircase is still green.
Looks like titanic computer 🖥 gen.
What game is that?
what game is that called
Very sad… but if titanic 2 ever gets made they might make a Olympic or brittanic 2 soo??
Britannic 4
what is the name of this game and is it avalinle on android?
:ww1. U boat died to Olympic
:ww2 battleship died to Olympic and queen mary both ramming it on the sides
Game name😊
The game name?
Do Titanic what if titanic survive the iceberg and snapped? Until is 2024
Ship
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Наврядчи хтось би дав гроші на реставрацію, дорого і невигідно, замки дорого утримувати, а застарілий корабель тим більше, меблі і інтер'єр зберегли, пам'ятаймо 😢
This is an alternate universe where the Great Depression didn’t happen and the Olympic was turned into a museum ship in 1957
I mean 1985
*1985*