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  2. Route capacity - Wikipedia

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    For railways with very high passenger loads, the maximum possible route capacity is an important factor. A common unit for route capacity is people per hour (pph), which can for metro style systems can be as high as 80,000. [citation needed] Route capacity can also be expressed as number of vehicles per hour, such as 16 trains per hour (tph). [6]

  3. Personal rapid transit - Wikipedia

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    2nd generation GRT (Group Rapid Transit) vehicles accommodate up to 24 passengers (12 seated). The vehicles operate on-schedule during peak hours, at a 2.5 minute interval, and can operate on demand during off-peak hours. The current system will operate until the end of 2018, after which it is expected to be replaced and expanded. [17] [needs ...

  4. M2 Bradley - Wikipedia

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    A mechanized platoon consists of soldiers other than the squad members, and those soldiers must also ride in the vehicles. The original Bradley had room for 3 crew members and 6 passengers, called dismounts by the U.S. Army. An original mechanized platoon with four M2 Bradley vehicles included 12 crew and two infantry squads of 9 dismounts.

  5. 'Tremendously important': Why 3-row electric vehicles are so ...

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    The SUV, which can be configured with seating for six or seven, gets 310 miles of range on one charge and hustles from 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds, according to Volvo.

  6. Force Trax - Wikipedia

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    The Trax can hold up to 13 passengers in the LWB versions. [ 4 ] The engines used were originally versions of Mercedes-Benz OM616 2.4 litre four-cylinder diesel , with an available turbo version for the top-of-the-line Trax Gurkha , but these have been replaced by a larger 2.6 L (2,596 cc) TD 2650 F , still Mercedes derived.

  7. List of largest passenger vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Passengers Year introduced Year discontinued Icon of the Seas: Cruise ship: 364.75 m (1,196.7 ft) [1] 5610 double occupancy, [2] 7600 max. 2023 Wonder of the Seas: Cruise ship: 362.1 m (1,188 ft 0 in) [3] 5734 double occupancy, [3] 6988 max. 2022 RMS Queen Mary 2: Ocean liner: 345 m (1,131 ft 11 in) [4] 2620 2003 MS Freedom of the Seas: Cruise ship

  8. Bi-articulated bus - Wikipedia

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    Each section features train-like doors for rapid exchange of people. Gothenburg - Bi-articulated Volvo bus A bi-articulated bus or double-articulated bus and sometimes train-bus , tram-bus , trackless tram or double bendy bus is a type of high-capacity articulated bus with an extra axle and a second articulation joint, as well as extended length.

  9. Minivan - Wikipedia

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    Minivan (sometimes called simply a van) is a car classification for vehicles designed to transport passengers in the rear seating row(s), with reconfigurable seats in two or three rows [citation needed]. The equivalent classification in Europe is MPV (multi-purpose vehicle), people carrier, [2] or M-segment. [3] [4] [5] [6]