wagon shed

  • 1Shed — (sh[e^]d), n. [The same word as shade. See {Shade}.] 1. A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure often open in front; an outbuilding; a hut; as, a wagon shed; a wood shed. [1913 Webster] The first Aletes… …

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  • 2shed´like´ — shed1 «shehd», noun, verb, shed|ded, shed|ding. –n. 1. a building used for shelter or storage of goods or vehicles, usually having only one story and often open at the front or sides: »a wagon shed, a tool shed, a train shed. 2. a hut; …

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  • 3Shed — For other uses, see Shed (disambiguation). A rural shed …

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  • 4Derby Carriage and Wagon Works — was built by the Midland Railway in Derby, England. The plant has been through many changes of ownership and is currently owned by Bombardier Transportation, a subsidiary of Bombardier Inc. of Canada. As of 2011 it is the only remaining passenger …

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  • 5Neepsend engine shed — Coordinates: 53°23′40″N 1°28′30″W / 53.39444°N 1.475°W / 53.39444; 1.475 Neepsend engine shed was an …

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  • 6St Blazey engine shed — is located in St Blazey, near Par, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The depot operator is EWS. Its depot code is BZ.HistorySt Blazey engine shed dates from the opening of the Cornwall Minerals Railway on 1 June 1874. This line linked Fowey and… …

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  • 7Darnall engine shed — Coordinates: 53°23′07″N 1°25′15″W / 53.38528°N 1.42083°W / 53.38528; 1.42083 Darnall engine shed was an …

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  • 8Weald and Downland Open Air Museum — The museum covers convert|50|acre|ha, with nearly 50 historic buildings dating from the thirteenth to nineteenth centuries, along with gardens, farm animals, walks and a lake.The buildings at the museum were all threatened with destruction. They… …

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  • 9Nuremberg Transport Museum — Coordinates: 49°26′44″N 11°04′28″E / 49.445556°N 11.074444°E / 49.445556; 11.074444 …

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  • 10Newcomb-Brown Estate — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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