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      • The last remnants of humanity must live on a perpetually moving 10-mile-long, 1001-car train, dubbed Snowpiercer, which circumnavigates the ice-covered globe. Passengers are assigned seats based on economic class—the poorest are stuck at the tail end of the train; the wealthiest riders live in the front.
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  2. Based on the concept art by Alex Nice, the train is even larger, being around 9 meters wide, 12 meters tall and 65 meters long per car (83 meters at the engine). This would make the 1001 car train exceed a length of 38 miles or 65.1 km.

  3. Jul 20, 2020 · How Long is the Snowpiercer Train? The Snowpiercer train is 10-mile long (16 km). The ark train with 1001 cars was designed in a way to allow passengers to endure for years. Greenhouses and artificial light are used to grow plants and fruits, which help most passengers survive. Over 130 cars are allotted for growing natural food for those on ...

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  4. snowpiercer.fandom.com › wiki › Category:SnowpiercerSnowpiercer (Series Train) Cars

    This page categorizes Snowpiercer car-by-car. All 1001 cars long. Only canon cars are included (car number given (or determined) on screen). The two-dimensional illustrations of the cars are from Alex Nice. [1] Based on in-universe math, the average length of the cars is little over 16 meters or 52.5 feet.

  5. May 27, 2020 · In the cold, post-apocalyptic world of Snowpiercer, the only humans left alive survive because of the titular train, a 1,001-car monster created by the mysterious Mr. Wilfred. In the real world, though, somebody had to design Snowpiercer — and make it so they could actually film a TV show inside such seemingly cramped sets.

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  6. May 18, 2020 · The series premiere of TNT's Snowpiercer provides detailed explanations on what caused civilization to fall, why the train was built, and more. Here's what you need to know about the world of TNT's Snowpiercer.

  7. The Engine also known as The Eternal Engine is the propulsion method of Snowpiercer. The Engine is a perpetual motion machine that propels the train forward with the use of hydrogen gained from the snow outside the train and without any obvious need for maintenance. The secondary function of the...

  8. May 15, 2020 · Welcome to the apocalypse. The last remnants of humanity must live on a perpetually moving 10-mile-long, 1001-car train, dubbed Snowpiercer, which circumnavigates the...

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