According to this poster, it’s the E4 shinkansen in Japan. It’s a double-decker high speed train that carries up to 1634 passengers.
For The Netherlands there is evidence of a driven combination for 1411 seats for passengers, found on the forum of the Dutch Railways. The train contained 2 times a VIRM4 (391 + 16 seats) and one time a VIRM 6 (571 + 26 seats), where the second number is the number of folding seats. That combination is not common, though. Two times a VIRM 6 containing 1194 seats is driven daily throughout The Netherlands.
There were two records on longest train with passengers coaches in The Netherlands and Belgium. The first one contained 60 carriages, the second one 70 carriages (of which 5 without seats). I’m not completely sure how much seats there were, but it should be roughly 60 per carriage, giving roughly 3900 seats.
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