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A typical stagecoach could carry between 4 to 6 passengers inside, with additional space for luggage on top. Some larger models could accommodate up to 9 passengers, depending on the design. The seating was often cramped, as stagecoaches were built for practicality over comfort. Overall, they were an essential mode of transportation in the 19th century for long-distance travel.
It can carry 20 people
with about 50,000 people
70 people could fit in one boat
The ship could carry a total of 3,547 passengers and crew members
a 737 could carry 147 to 168 passengers
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500 (average)
Over 3000 people
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72 passengers 50 crew
The Charlotte Jane, one of the First Four Ships to New Zealand, could carry approximately 154 passengers.
Many people believe that Stagecoach Road in Ellenwood, Georgia is haunted. The hauntings have not been proven, though. Some people even say they've seen Big Foot in the area.
A small stagecoach would hold an average of 7 to 9 people. A mediam should hold about 9 to12 and alage one should hold about 12 to15.I have researched this so many times and this is what most of the answers showed. I hope this helped.
The life boats could carry about 45-50 people but the captain (Edward j. Smith was allowing them to be deployed with 20-35 people. Almost half empty.
Some can carry over 90 people.
1. Beginning in 1858 many Americans traveled westward by stagecoach from St. Louis. A stagecoach is a horse drawn coach that was used for transporting people or mail.