carriage with compartments
1composite carriage — noun A railway carriage with compartments of different class • • • Main Entry: ↑composite …
2saloon carriage — noun A railway carriage with its interior open from end to end, not divided into compartments, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑saloon * * * saloon carriage, British. a railroad parlor car …
3Z type carriage — Infobox Train background = name = Z type carriage imagesize = 300px caption = Exterior of a ACZ type carriage interior interiorcaption = Interior of a first class ACZ carriage Manufacturer = Victorian Railways Factory = Newport Workshops Family …
4E type carriage — Infobox Train background = name = E type carriage imagesize = 300px caption = E type carriage on a heritage train, led by T class locomotives. interior interiorcaption = Interior of a restored AE coded first class carriage Manufacturer =… …
5S type carriage — Infobox Train background = name = S type carriage imagesize = 300px caption = A train of restored S type carriages in the original Victorian Railways livery interior interiorcaption = Interior of a BS car compartment Manufacturer = Victorian… …
6NZR A 88 Buckhurst petrol carriage — NZR A 88 was a railway passenger carriage converted into the Buckhurst petrol carriage railcar in 1924. It was the only railcar operated by NZR not designated as a member of the NZR RM class; while a railcar, it retained the designation of A 88.… …
7Composite carriage — Composite Com*pos ite (?; 277), a. [L. compositus made up of parts, p. p. of componere. See {Compound}, v. t., and cf. {Compost}.] 1. Made up of distinct parts or elements; compounded; as, a composite language. [1913 Webster] Happiness, like air… …
8Technology of the Song Dynasty — The Song Dynasty ( zh. 宋朝; 960–1279 CE) provided some of the most significant technological advances in Chinese history, many of which came from talented statesmen drafted by the government through imperial examinations.The ingenuity of advanced… …
9List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …
10Edinburgh — EDINBURGH, a city, the seat of a university, and the metropolis of the kingdom of Scotland, situated in longitude 3° 10 30 (W.), and latitude 55° 57 29 (N.), about a mile (S. by W.) from Leith, 40 miles (S.S.W.) from Dundee, 42 (E. by N.) from …