Approximately 1000 .
Depends on the size of the train. In the UK we have local trains of two carriages that would hold about 200 persons max.
about 400
enough to fill it up
There is no such thing as an average train. The type of train and area covered needs to be identified. However, typically trains provide for anywhere from 60 to 100 people per car. So, a train with 12 cars can hold up to 1200 people.
A train cart can hold approximately 52 passengers.
more than 50
4,200 gallons of diesel
Yes they can train people in many stuff in the water.
The train stations were used as shelters during World War 2 because most of them had underground facilities to hold people.
Sometimes it depends on where the subway is. IF it is in Japan there is no room for anyone. There it is people's job to push people inside the subway so that it can get more people on. In busy citys there is no telling how much space you will get at all.
in a box car 890 in a train 1052
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