Typically 2 to 14 cars. This varies depending upon the line the train is running on - it is limited by platform length, usually, and the typical metro train does not put on more cars than they expect are needed per train (to minnimize maintenance).
Carriages & trains. most people used carriages. Trains were to expensive & were used by rich people.
No, Just horse carriages.
A train is a line of coupled wagons or carriages drawn by a locomotive.
There were steamboats, carriages, trains, and horses.
there were mostly trains,trams,automobiles, and carriages.
Trains created a whole new source of transportation. it was faster bigger and less aerating than carriages.
There were trains, boats, horses and carriages and in the late 1800's bicycles.
Using stagecoaches, carriages, horses, and little often trains.
The number of carriages in an Indian railway long-distance train can vary significantly depending on the type of train and its route. Typically, long-distance trains may have anywhere from 10 to 24 carriages, including sleeper, AC, and general compartments. Some express trains can even have more than 24 carriages to accommodate a larger number of passengers. The exact composition is determined by factors such as demand, service type, and operational requirements.
There was no roof, no seats and certainly no room for somebody to be comfortable in the carriage. The carriages would not be beneficial for people today
Because they're very heavily loaded, and it take a lot of power to drag all those heavy carriages.
Approximately 1000 . Depends on the size of the train. In the UK we have local trains of two carriages that would hold about 200 persons max.