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Passengers | 40 | Total Capacity | 2400000 grams | Real Capacity | unknown grams |
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The passenger train is a type of land vehicle that travels on a road type called 'railway', between two or more railway stations. It has a high capacity for passengers, and some unusual mechanics that distinguish it from other land vehicles - namely, it can only travel between railway stations, and will not stop in locations without railway stations. Railway barricades can prevent train travel through a location.
For more information on trains and their usage, please read the train travel guide.