It varies. Between 40 to 60 passengers.
100,000 lbs
The propane capacity of a standard railroad tank car typically ranges from 25,000 to 34,500 gallons, depending on the specific design and regulations. These tank cars are built to transport liquefied gases safely and efficiently. The capacity may vary based on factors such as the tank's dimensions and the weight restrictions imposed by rail networks.
An empty railroad coal car typically weighs between 30,000 and 40,000 pounds (around 13,600 to 18,100 kilograms), depending on its design and construction materials. The weight may vary based on the type of car and its specific features. Generally, these cars are built to be robust yet lightweight to maximize cargo capacity.
A typical railroad car is about 32 to 40 inches. railroads now are about as big as a house!
A sleeper car
It could mean fuel capacity, how much fuel your car takes, towing capacity,how much your car can tow, or passenger weight capacity, how many people you can have in your car.
For an adult to get a sleeping car on the first transcontinental railroad would cost $65.00.
It is 40500J.
bucks crate was put into an _ railroad car bucks crate was put into an _ railroad car
Yes
1879 I think
30 meters