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Train locomotives vary in size depending on their type and purpose. Typically, a freight locomotive can be about 60 to 80 feet long and around 10 to 12 feet wide. Passenger locomotives may have similar dimensions, though they can sometimes be slightly longer. Overall, dimensions can vary based on the manufacturer and design specifications.

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