Depends on the size of the cattle. Rail cars transporting young weanling steers can have up to 50 or 60 cattle in a single car. With large cows or bulls, maybe only 15 to 30 may fit in a rail car.
That depends on the car and the cow. Are we talking about the bovine cow or the human equivalent of a cow? If the bovine cow, then likely one of all the seats are taken out. As for human equivalent of cows, that depends on how large (or small) these so-called "cows" are: It could range anywhere from four to 10.
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There have been many cows used for making Bentley leather for cars. The exact number is constantly changing with time.
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The dimensions of a cattle car were approximately 25 feet by 10 feet. This gave the cattle car an area of 250 square feet.
One invention that improved safety were automatic car couplers and railroad air brakes.
A typical railroad car is about 32 to 40 inches. railroads now are about as big as a house!
A sleeper car
For an adult to get a sleeping car on the first transcontinental railroad would cost $65.00.
at the very least, 4. Some car companies can use up to 15
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