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If the question is asking about Jews in Nazi-Occupied Europe, then the answer was effectively: No. While Jews were moved between ghettos and concentration camps using trains, these were not trains that Jews chose to get on, nor were they humane, nor Jews did not have the choice of where they were going, and, finally, Jews were strictly forbidden from using general public transport. Outside of Nazi-Occupied Europe, Jews were generally able to use transportation, especially in the UK and USA.
cars if the road is short and planes if you are going long distances
They walked, had car pools, and did what they needed to do to get where they were going.
The Jews were not allowed to take their belonging when they were shipped out on trains in Europe from 1939 to 1945, because they were going to be gassed and cremated by Nazi Germany.
Because people had to pay money to go on the trains when they could be spending money on food or water instead of going on the train