What are train seats made from?=''Train seats are made from a metal called 'Steel'. It is carved into shape and topped with Plastic so if a body part is bashed against it, it doesn't hurt as much. They are then topped again with material (like bus and car seats!) and they are welded together to make the 2 seats. Tables are made the same way but without the material.''=
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Passengers typically sleep in sleeping compartments or seats that recline on a train journey.
The number of seats on a Northern Rail train carriage can vary depending on the specific model and configuration of the carriage. Typically, a standard Northern Rail carriage can accommodate around 100-120 seats, with some variations in seating arrangements such as facing seats, tables, and priority seating areas. It is important to check with Northern Rail or refer to the specific train's seating plan for accurate information on the number of seats available in a particular carriage.
Just bumping this to see if anyone knows the answer.
A train made from gum is a Chew Chew train get it a CHEW CHEW train.
It's a passenger car furnished with just seats.
Birgit.