The largest trains carry about 1000 passengers. So, theoretically if the train stopped running and all the passengers had to drive themselves by car, the answer is up to 1000 cars.
The amount of cargo that a train can carry depends on the size of the train and the number of cars it carries. If a train is large and has many cars it can carry a lot of cargo.
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Train- the longest had 675 cars and 10 engines.
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If the train had 96 cars and one engine for every 24 cars, you would divide the total number of cars by the number of cars per engine to find the number of engines. So, 96 cars divided by 24 cars per engine equals 4 engines. Therefore, the train had 4 engines.
It all depends on the model, engine size, and drive train. Smaller cars are typically around 12 hours whereas larger cars and suvs can be upwards of 20 hours.
110 with locomotive
1,000
Wagon, steamboat, and the train are a few examples.
About a million. Somewhere around there.
To find the total seating capacity of the commuter train, multiply the number of seats per car by the number of cars. Since each car can seat 114 passengers and there are 7 cars, the total seating capacity is 114 passengers × 7 cars = 798 passengers. Thus, the train can seat 798 passengers in total.
1 subway train usually have 11 cars. I don't know if the shuttle is shorter...maybe.