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The capacity of a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system can vary significantly depending on the design and specifications of the train cars. Generally, each MRT train car can accommodate between 150 to 300 passengers, including both seated and standing passengers. A typical MRT train, which may consist of multiple cars, can transport several hundred to over a thousand passengers per trip. Therefore, the total capacity of an MRT system depends on the number of trains and cars in operation.

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