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London and
North Eastern Railway developed systems of
identifying railway carriages with
alphabetic codes. When
British Railways was
formed in 1948 it adapted...
- Look up
composite or
compositing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Composite or
compositing may
refer to:
Composite material, a
material that is made...
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spread rapidly and with such
ferocity that,
within seconds, the brake-
composite carriage was
engulfed and the fire had
spread to the
coach in front. Most p****engers...
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refers to the
front part of a
composite carriage, such as a
diligence (Continental-style stagecoach).
Coach (
carriage)
Coupe (car)
Pleasant W. Johnson...
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number of
independent companies, but in 1844 the
railway started to
build carriages at
Swindon Works,
which eventually provided most of the railway's stock...
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railroad car or p****enger car (American English), also
called a p****enger
carriage, p****enger
coach (British
English and
International Union of Railways)...
- underscores, struck-out text, and some
composite symbols.
Early mechanical printers were too slow to
return the
carriage in the time it took to
process one...
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story of over 150
years of
railway history.
Steam locomotives, p****enger
carriages and
goods wagons are
combined with
extensive railway memorabilia, interactive...
- The
Southern Railway Maunsell carriage was the
first design family of
railway carriages built by
Richard Maunsell for the
Southern Railway (SR) in the...
- Railway,
composite 1st & 2nd
class railway carriage |
Science Museum Group Collection". "Bodmin &
Wadebridge Railway 2nd
class railway carriage, 1834 |...