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Yes, 乘客 (chéngkè) can be used to refer to passengers on a train. It is a Chinese word that literally translates to "rider" or "passenger". It is commonly used to refer to passengers on public transportation, such as a train, bus, or airplane.
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Yes, there is a difference between the usage of 乘客 (chéngkè) and 旅客 (lǚkè). 乘客 (chéngkè) is used to refer to passengers on public transportation, such as buses, trains, and planes. 旅客 (lǚkè) is used to refer to travelers, regardless of the mode of transportation. It can also be used to refer to guests in a hotel.
In some cases, the two words can be used interchangeably. For example, when referring to passengers on a plane, both 乘客 (chéngkè) and 旅客 (lǚkè) can be used.
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