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Discover Ludwig"passenger capacity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the maximum number of passengers that can be accommodated in a vehicle, such as a car, train, or plane. Example: The new subway cars have a larger passenger capacity, allowing for more commuters to travel comfortably during rush hour.
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This arrangement maximizes passenger capacity per car.
If the plan goes forward, rail passenger capacity would double.
Yesterday, Network Rail said it would spend £2.4bn over the next two years increasing passenger capacity.
This is mainly due to the competing requirements for battery space and passenger capacity," Naberezhnykh said.
The Zeppelin NT has a passenger capacity of just 12, plus two crew.
That should increase passenger capacity by about 40percenttheyhey said.
There seemed to be no law indicating passenger capacity, save for the ones governing common sense.
It offers a third more passenger capacity, says Adam White, head of Factorydesign, its London creator.
The new airport will have a passenger capacity of 20 million a year and can be expanded to 30 million.
Cruise West, for example, has a fleet of seven ships, ranging in passenger capacity from 52 to 102.
United has reduced passenger capacity by 21percentt, but like other airlines it cannot cut costs that much.
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