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Passenger capacity for the year declined 12.4 percent, the company said.
The ferry had a passenger capacity of only 60 people.
It has a passenger capacity of up to 1.5 million passengers per year.
"I do know, and passenger capacity is not an issue.
It would have a lower floor and 11% higher passenger capacity than the present tube stock.
It was to be similar in size to the Boeing 747, but with more passenger capacity.
Terminal 2 has a passenger capacity of approximately 15 million.
A third row seat became available for the first time, bringing total passenger capacity to seven.
Due to its limited passenger capacity, the wait to board at the entry station can take several hours.
Each articulated car has a total passenger capacity of 264 passengers.
United has reduced passenger capacity by 21 percent, but like other airlines it cannot cut costs that much.
This increased the passenger capacity of the craft from 254 passengers to 418.
In either instance it reduced passenger capacity by four, rather than the more common two seats.
Its size, length and passenger capacity had increased as it evolved though the years.
Their passenger capacity was also less than the larger streetcars.
The rest of the passenger capacity is made up of standing places.
The vessel is by passenger capacity the third largest in the fleet.
Passenger capacities were limited to those of a large car (usually up to 6 people plus a driver).
This redevelopment project expanded the passenger capacity to 5.5 million.
This minor rebuilding also had her passenger capacity reduced down to 314.
This update increased passenger capacity from 36 to 40 guests per vehicle.
There are eight doors per side, and a passenger capacity of 310 seated passengers.
The ships will increase the Princess fleet to 12 and passenger capacity by 70 percent.
The expansion, planned over the next 30 years, will triple the passenger capacity to 27 million a year.
It was also planned to greatly increase the passenger capacity of the vessels.