No, as it has less passenger seats
more than 50
The number of passengers would be dependent on the type of passenger car, number of passenger cars and capacity of each car, and that differs from rail line to rail line. depends on the train... Some long distance trains can accommodate over 750 passengers.
A train cart can hold approximately 52 passengers.
The airbus A380 is the biggest passenger plane. It can hold 650 passengers.
Cessna C-150 can hold 1 passenger. Cessna C-172 can hold 3 passengers
The Airbus A380 can hold 655 passengers at full load.
The passenger capacity of a light rail train can vary significantly depending on the design and configuration of the train. Typically, a light rail vehicle can hold between 100 to 300 passengers, with some models accommodating even more. Seating arrangements, standing room, and the number of cars in a train can all influence the total capacity. For exact numbers, it's best to refer to specifications from the manufacturer or the transit authority operating the service.
There are many passenger wagons and trucks/vans that are designed to hold more than seven passengers. Some passenger wagons have 3-3-2 seating between front, rear, and additional trunk seats.
4 including the front passenger. Each rear passenger has their own seat belt (UK).
I'll go out on a limb here and say, 15.
well there are four passenger seats...so four....but it might take a awhile to get it moving
It can hold 600 passengers