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Cargo planes do not carry passengers. Some commercial planes make "ghost flights" with no passengers on board.
Trains, in the past and still today, often carry cargo. Things like coal or granite may be transported on a train rather than on a plane because of the amount of space they take up and because of their weight. Trains also can carry passengers, such as the underground train known as the subway in new york and several other forms of trains throughout the world.
The Cessna 406 is a twin turboprop executive aircraft. It can carry 14 passengers and about 1,000 pounds of cargo or luggage.
An airport is a site where aircraft take off and land with facilities to carry cargo and or passengers.
An airport is a site where aircraft take off and land with facilities to carry cargo and or passengers.
Any spare space in the hold is taken by cargo. This allows the plane to operated at maximum weight.
Steamships were used to carry passengers up rivers, in this case mainly paddle steamers. They were also used to carry cargo. Some-coal-powered and later oil-powered steamers-were built to carry both cargo and passengers across greater distances.
The google train reresents the day trains were made and started to get rode and carry passengers
They carry food like fruits and veggies :)
trains have no traffic busses are heavy vehicles and cause potholes trains are more comfortable you can go to toilet trains can carry more passengers catching a bus is a fuss use your brain and catch a train
Yes they do and they still carry passengers. I took one in England to have the experience of getting on one.
Robert Fulton