The number of seats on a commuter train carriage can vary significantly depending on the design and purpose of the train. Generally, a standard commuter train carriage may have between 70 to 120 seats. Factors such as the configuration of the seating (e.g., two-by-two or three-by-two arrangements) and the inclusion of standing room can also influence the total capacity.
The number of seats on a Northern Rail train carriage can vary depending on the specific model and configuration of the carriage. Typically, a standard Northern Rail carriage can accommodate around 100-120 seats, with some variations in seating arrangements such as facing seats, tables, and priority seating areas. It is important to check with Northern Rail or refer to the specific train's seating plan for accurate information on the number of seats available in a particular carriage.
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.
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Usually 6 or 8. But, most passenger trains have open-plan carriages which are not divided into compartments. These have typically about 60 seats per carriage in second class and about 40 in first class.
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An eight-carriage train typically has a seating capacity of around 600-800 passengers, depending on the configuration of the train and the seating arrangement. Additional standing room can accommodate more passengers, but this varies based on safety regulations and the specific design of the train.
It depends how big the carriage is. The most common ones carry 2-4. A railway carriage has approximately 60 seats, less in first class. If you add standing room, you can get over 100 people in some carriages.
In the US, commuter trains generally run at 60mph or greater. At speeds higher than 79mph, there is considerably more maintenance for safety reasons, so many train lines do not go faster. However in many areas their maximum speeds are 80 to 110mph. The fastest US commuter trains today are on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor where typical speeds are 100mph to 125mph, and the Acela train even reaches 150mph.
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The number of seats on a bullet train varies depending on the specific model and design. For example, the Shinkansen trains in Japan typically have between 400 to 1,300 seats, depending on the train type and configuration. Other countries' high-speed trains, like France's TGV or China's CRH, also have varying capacities, generally ranging from 400 to 800 seats.