coach operator

  • 1operator */*/ — UK [ˈɒpəˌreɪtə(r)] / US [ˈɑpəˌreɪtər] noun [countable] Word forms operator : singular operator plural operators 1) someone who works for a telephone company and helps people with calls 2) someone whose job is to operate a machine or piece of… …

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  • 2operator — op|er|a|tor [ apə,reıtər ] noun count ** 1. ) someone whose job is to operate a machine or piece of equipment: a crane operator 2. ) someone who works for a telephone company and helps people with calls 3. ) a person or company that runs a… …

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  • 3operator — [ˈɒpəˌreɪtə] noun [C] 1) someone who works for a telephone company and helps people with calls 2) someone whose job is to operate a machine or piece of equipment a crane operator[/ex] 3) a person or company that runs a business bus/ferry/coach… …

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  • 4Coach USA — LLC Coach USA brandings used for directly controlled services (clockwise from top left): Standard, sightseeing, Megabus, and UK Bus (yellow school bus …

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  • 5Coach America — American Coach Lines American Coach Lines #598 in New York City. Slogan We Make the Trip …

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  • 6Coach & Bus Week — (CBW) is the only paid for weekly trade magazine for the road passenger transport industry in the United Kingdom. It is available by subscription, from main branches of WHSmith and from some independent newsagents. It is also available in digital …

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  • 7Coach transport in the United Kingdom — Two Oxford Tube vehicles at the Buckingham Palace Road terminus There is an extensive network of scheduled coach transport in the United Kingdom. Coach services in the United Kingdom are distinguished from bus services in several ways. Coaches… …

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  • 8Coach services in the United Kingdom — The United Kingdom has an extensive network of long distance coach services ( American English : intercity bus services).In British usage, coach services are distingushed from bus services in several ways. Coaches travel longer distances, have… …

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  • 9Coach Canada — Parent Stagecoach Group Founded 1999 He …

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  • 10Coach (vehicle) — In British English and Australian English, the term coach is used to refer to a large motor vehicle for conveying passengers. To differentiate from a bus, a coach has a luggage hold separate from the passenger cabin. Also, whereas buses are… …

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