RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner that served as the lead ship of the White Star Line's Olympic class. Launched in 1910, she was known for her luxurious accommodations and was a significant competitor to RMS Titanic and RMS Britannic. Olympic had a long and successful career, providing transatlantic service until her retirement in 1935.
During her service, RMS Olympic was involved in several notable events, including a collision with a British warship in 1911. Despite this, she earned a reputation for safety and reliability, making her a beloved vessel among passengers and crew alike. Her legacy continues to be celebrated in maritime history.