A train would be up to 6 ft wide from side to side.
about 2cm wide
A train locomotive can get up to 6 ft wide from side to side and be around 11 ft tall.
If you are talking about a LEGO train build a car that is 8 dots wide (2 cm.)
panel train
2 1/4 inches
The maximum width of a train depends on multiple factors, such as where the train runs - an underground train is less wide than a regular above-ground train. In Continental Europe, the maximum width is 3.15 metres (10ft 2in). In Britain, it is 2.9 metres (9ft 6 in)
The 7 train will never use R160s because the R160s are designed for the BMT and IND, not the IRT. If R160s were to run on the IRT, they would be too wide.
fast, noisy, crowded,long,wide and yellow and silver in colour
barns and noble its a wide spred book store and bound to help
There is no direct train journey from Dublin to Glasgow. There are a wide variety of ways you can make part of the journey by train. You could get a train to Belfast and then a ferry from Larne to Stranraer, and then a train to Glasgow. You can fly from Dublin to Prestwick, and get a train from there to Glasgow. You can get a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool and travel by rail to Glasgow that way. As there are many different options, then there is no single answer to your question.
Yes, you have to train a lot. You need to be able to pass the ball to your wide recievers well and be able to complete the passes!
you have to travel cross the west searching far and wide