Vessel | Broughton |
| Sister ships | No sister ships |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1868 - 1902 |
| White Star Line Service | 1868 - 1876 |
| Demise | Wrecked |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 172 (length) x 28 (breadth) x 18 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 580 |
| Speed | 0 |
| Hull construction | Wood |
| Engine configuration | Sail |
| Details | The first vessel, a sailing ship of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company |
Vessel | Oceanic (I) |
| Sister ships | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1871 - 1896 |
| White Star Line Service | 1871 - 1896 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 3,707 |
| Speed | 14 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | The first steamship of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, the White Star Line |
Vessel | Atlantic |
| Sister ships | Oceanic (I) | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1871 - 1873 |
| White Star Line Service | 1871 - 1873 |
| Demise | Wrecked |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 3,707 |
| Speed | 14 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Foundered in bad weather with the loss of 585 passengers and crew |
Vessel | Baltic (I) |
| Sister ships | Oceanic (I) | Atlantic | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1871 - 1898 |
| White Star Line Service | 1871 - 1888 |
| Demise | Wrecked |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 3,707 |
| Speed | 14 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Intended name R.M.S. Pacific |
Vessel | Republic (I) |
| Sister ships | Oceanic (I) | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Adriatic (I) | Celtic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1871 - 1910 |
| White Star Line Service | 1871 - 1910 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 420 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 3,707 |
| Speed | 14 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Gained her name from the day she was launched, July 4th 1871 |
Vessel | Adriatic (I) |
| Sister ships | Oceanic (I) | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Celtic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1872 - 1899 |
| White Star Line Service | 1872 - 1899 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 437 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 3,868 |
| Speed | 14 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | During her career collided with at least four vessels |
Vessel | Celtic (I) |
| Sister ships | Oceanic (I) | Atlantic | Baltic (I) | Republic (I) | Adriatic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1872 - 1898 |
| White Star Line Service | 1872 - 1893 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 437 (length) x 41 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 3,867 |
| Speed | 14 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Intended name R.M.S. Arctic |
Vessel | Tropic (I) |
| Sister ships | Asiatic |
| Built by | Royden and Sons Liverpool |
| Total Service | 1871 - 1894 |
| White Star Line Service | 1871 - 1873 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 350 (length) x 35 (breadth) x 26 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 2,130 |
| Speed | 11 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Both sisters offered for sale during construction |
Vessel | Asiatic |
| Sister ships | Tropic (I) |
| Built by | Royden and Sons Liverpool |
| Total Service | 1871 - 1903 |
| White Star Line Service | 1871 - 1896 |
| Demise | Wrecked |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 350 (length) x 35 (breadth) x 26 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 2,130 |
| Speed | 11 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Lost off the coast of Madagascar |
Vessel | Gaelic (I) |
| Sister ships | Belgic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1873 - 1896 |
| White Star Line Service | 1873 - 1883 |
| Demise | Wrecked (scrapped) |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 370 (length) x 36 (breadth) x 28 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 2,652 |
| Speed | 11 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Ran aground and lost near to Liverpool |
Vessel | Belgic (I) |
| Sister ships | Gaelic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1874 - 1884 |
| White Star Line Service | 1874 - 1883 |
| Demise | Wrecked |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 370 (length) x 36 (breadth) x 28 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 2,652 |
| Speed | 11 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Ran aground and declared a total constructive loss. Later scrapped |
Vessel | Traffic (I) |
| Sister ships | No sister ships |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1873 - 1955 |
| White Star Line Service | 1873 - 1896 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 101 (length) x 31 (breadth) x 23 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 155 |
| Speed | 8 |
| Hull construction | Wood |
| Engine configuration | Single expansion engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Tender, serving vessels at Liverpool |
Vessel | Britannic (I) |
| Sister ships | Germanic |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1874 - 1903 |
| White Star Line Service | 1874 - 1902 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 455 (length) x 45 (breadth) x 34 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 5,004 |
| Speed | 13 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Intended name R.M.S. Hellenic |
Vessel | Germanic |
| Sister ships | Britannic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1875 - 1950 |
| White Star Line Service | 1875 - 1903 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 455 (length) x 45 (breadth) x 34 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 5,008 |
| Speed | 13 |
| Hull construction | Iron |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | A 75 year career, testament to the workmanship of Harland and Wolff at Belfast |
Vessel | Arabic (I) |
| Sister ships | Coptic | Doric | Ionic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1881 - 1901 |
| White Star Line Service | 1881 - 1890 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 430 (length) x 42 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 4,368 |
| Speed | 13 |
| Hull construction | Steel |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Intended name R.M.S. Asiatic |
Vessel | Coptic |
| Sister ships | Arabic (I) | Doric (I) | Ionic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1881 - 1925 |
| White Star Line Service | 1881 - 1906 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 430 (length) x 42 (breadth) x 32 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 4,367 |
| Speed | 13 |
| Hull construction | Steel |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | With her sister intended for the Occidental & Oriental Pacific service. This wasn't the case |
Vessel | Doric (I) |
| Sister ships | Arabic (I) | Coptic | Ionic (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1883 - 1911 |
| White Star Line Service | 1883 - 1906 |
| Demise | Wrecked |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 440 (length) x 44 (breadth) x 29 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 4,784 |
| Speed | 13 |
| Hull construction | Steel |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Wrecked in fog, South China. No lives lost but ship was looted and set on fire |
Vessel | Ionic (I) |
| Sister ships | Arabic (I) | Coptic | Doric (I) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1884 - 1908 |
| White Star Line Service | 1884 - 1900 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 440 (length) x 44 (breadth) x 29 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 4,753 |
| Speed | 13 |
| Hull construction | Steel |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | First White Star Line vessel to have engines by Harland and Wolff |
Vessel | Belgic (II) |
| Sister ships | Gaelic (II) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1885 - 1903 |
| White Star Line Service | 1885 - 1899 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 420 (length) x 32 (breadth) x 30 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 4,212 |
| Speed | 12 |
| Hull construction | Steel |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Built to operate on the Occidental & Oriental Pacific service |
Vessel | Gaelic (II) |
| Sister ships | Belgic (II) |
| Built by | Harland and Wolff Belfast |
| Total Service | 1885 - 1907 |
| White Star Line Service | 1885 - 1905 |
| Demise | Scrapped |
| Dimensions (ft imperial) | 420 (length) x 32 (breadth) x 30 (depth) |
| Tonnage | 4,206 |
| Speed | 12 |
| Hull construction | Steel |
| Engine configuration | Compound engine(s) geared to single screw |
| Details | Built to operate on the Occidental & Oriental Pacific service |