The typical hopper type car used to haul wheat can hold 100 tons in a single car. There are larger cars, but they are not common and not typically used for wheat today.
Oh, dude, like, a standard rail car can hold around 100 to 110 tons of wheat, which is roughly equivalent to 3,500 to 4,000 bushels. So, yeah, that's a lot of wheat, man. Just imagine all those grains rolling down the tracks.
average 3500bushels
$2.5 million.
How many bushel of corn are on a rail car will vary depending on the size of the rail car. There could be as few as 3,200 bushels, or as much as 3,500 bushels.
a car can hold up to 3 gallons.
Depending on the type of rail car, whether loaded or empty, they can range from 30 to 35 tons up to 140 tons (sometimes slightly more)
A coal car can hold between 234,800 to 242,300 pounds.
it hold 34 liters
If your car has the check engine on it could be your fuel pressure regulator located on your fuel rail..
The number of passengers would be dependent on the type of passenger car, number of passenger cars and capacity of each car, and that differs from rail line to rail line. depends on the train... Some long distance trains can accommodate over 750 passengers.
100 to 120 tons 120 tons most common
28 gallons