The capacity of a VIA Rail train can vary depending on the specific train and its configuration. Generally, VIA Rail passenger trains can accommodate between 200 to 400 passengers. For example, the popular Corridor trains may have a capacity of around 300 passengers, while other long-distance services might have different seating arrangements. For precise numbers, it's best to check the specifications for the particular train in question.
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It depends on whether you are talking about a plane, bus, or rail hop.
depends on the size of the rail box
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The number of people that can fit on an evacuation train can vary depending on the size and design of the train, as well as safety regulations. Typically, a standard train car can accommodate around 100-150 passengers, but this can vary. During emergency evacuations, authorities will aim to evacuate as many people as safely possible while following capacity guidelines.
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A typical Shinkansen bullet train can accommodate around 1,300 passengers. However, this capacity can vary depending on the specific model and configuration of the train.
Depends on the size of the cattle. Rail cars transporting young weanling steers can have up to 50 or 60 cattle in a single car. With large cows or bulls, maybe only 15 to 30 may fit in a rail car.
It all depends on the scope rail. The scope is designed to fit on a metal rail. If the rail is plastic it will come loose while shooting.
People who are taller do not fit well in the short beds.