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VESTIBULE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a passage, hall, or room between the outer door and the interior of a building : lobby b : an enclosed entrance at the end of a railway passenger car.
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vestibuled, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective vestibuled is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for vestibuled is from 1890, in a text by Thomas Cooley et al ...
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Vestibuled train - Wikipedia
A vestibuled train is a passenger train whose cars have enclosed vestibules at their ends, in contrast to the open platforms on early cars.
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vestibuled
ˈvestibuled, a. orig. U.S. [f. vestibule n.] Of a train: Provided with vestibules.1890 T. M. Cooley, etc. Railways Amer. 249 The first of the vestibuled trains went into service on the Pennsylvania Railroad in June, 1886. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 26 Apr. 6/4 The vestibuled corridor dining-car trains on the ...
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vestibuled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From vestibule + -ed. Adjective. edit. vestibuled (not comparable). Having vestibules.
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vestibule - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Architecturea passage, hall, or small chamber between the outer door and the interior parts of a house or building. · Rail Transportan enclosed entrance at the ...
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Vestibuled train
A vestibuled train is a passenger train whose cars have enclosed vestibules at their ends, in contrast to the open platforms on early cars. the first all-year train south of Washington with vestibuled equipment.
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Pullman Vestibuled Trains. Between Chicago and St. Louis ...
An extensive timetable for “America's Most Popular Railroad,” connecting Chicago to St. Louis and Kansas City, with extended connections to San Diego, San ...
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definition of vestibuled by Medical dictionary
a space or cavity at the entrance to another structure. adj., adj vestib´ular. vestibule of aorta a small space within the left ventricle at the root of the ...
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Vestibuled Black and White Stock Photos & Images - Alamy
Find the perfect vestibuled black & white image. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images.
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Why do some trains have vestibules and some do not? - Quora
Vestibules are provided for free movement between the coaches. Almost all the trains in Indian Railways have vestibules.
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Trial train of 12 vestibuled corridor cars - IMechE Virtual Archive
GIPR · c1905 · Inscribed verso 'Trial train of 12 vestibuled corridor cars, over 400 tons with 6 cpl goods engine - to imitate requirements of Royal train, GIPR'.
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Crescent (Southern Railway train)
On January 4, 1891, the R&D launched the Washington & Southwestern Vestibuled Limited, the earliest direct ancestor of today's Crescent. The South's first all-year train with vestibuled equipment, it was popularly known as simply the Vestibule.
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vestibule
▪ I. vestibule, n. (ˈvɛstɪbjuːl) Also α. 7–8 vestible. [ad. L. vestibulum (hence F. vestibule, OF. vestible, It., Sp. and Pg. vestibulo), entrance-court, fore-court, entrance. The origin of the L. word is uncertain.] 1. In reference to ancient times: The enclosed or partially enclosed space in front...
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MUDC (New York City Subway car)
The reconstructed cars have vestibuled platforms, with sliding doors in place of the old platform gates and railings.
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