The capacity of an average train can vary widely depending on its type and configuration. For example, a typical commuter train car can carry between 100 to 200 passengers, while a full-length train set with multiple cars may accommodate 800 to 1,500 passengers. High-speed trains and long-distance trains can have even larger capacities. Overall, the average train's capacity generally ranges from several hundred to over a thousand passengers, depending on its design and purpose.
500 (average)
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.
There is no such thing as an average train. The type of train and area covered needs to be identified. However, typically trains provide for anywhere from 60 to 100 people per car. So, a train with 12 cars can hold up to 1200 people.
The quantity of passengers is depending of the tram's size. I think that large trams carry an average of 50/60 people.
750
766 - answer from Eurostar official website.
The Gautrain can carry up to 1,200 passengers per train set during peak hours.
Figure it out. Find out how many people the average car holds and divide that into the number of people in the world. That tells you how many cars you need. Now multiply the number of cars by the average length of a passenger car plus the space between cars. You now have your answer. Of course as soon as you have your answer it is no longer correct as the populating grows every second.
110 with locomotive
Yes they can train people in many stuff in the water.
Some can carry over 90 people.
in a box car 890 in a train 1052