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Sentences with carriages

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  • The wagon wheels he builds are mostly for people who restore carriages, not for an alternative to the family car or pickup.
  • All new carriages will be wheelchair accessible, as well as all new train stations, including those being renovated.
  • There are also new power sockets in both first class and standard carriages for passengers to recharge mobiles and laptops, improved luggage storage and completely refitted toilets.
  • One-horse carts or carriages pulled by four or five horses went back and forth in clouds of yellow dust.
  • For instance, most English city streets were built when ‘traffic’ consisted of small carriages pulled by skinny horses.
  • Mr Brookes, formerly of Little Dale, Pickering, joined the preserved railway company in 1988 as a foreman fitter and was promoted to acting manager of the carriages and wagon depot.
  • An eyewitness said the group was trapped at noon Monday when eight cable car carriages suddenly ceased moving 40 to 60 metres above the ground.
  • A single carriage or multiple carriages can transport 120-1,200 persons in a single trip.
  • At the meeting, it was stated that there would be a further inspection of the carriages, locomotives and railway tracks.
  • They probably did, as they cursed the puddles and horse dung and dodged the horse-drawn carriages and drays.
  • Overworked horses pulling carriages laden with tourists trot frantically up the hill as the fierce morning sun beats down.
  • Sweden and Denmark even manage to ferry carriages across the Baltic sea with no problem.
  • The steam locomotive was travelling backwards from Rawtenstall to Ramsbottom, pulling three carriages carrying 20 passengers.
  • In its heyday, Swindon works employed more than 16,000 people, overhauling locomotives and carriages for the Great Western Railway and later for British Rail.
  • She was among 15 tourists hurt when a convoy of horses pulling carriages along the steep mountain paths from the glacier bolted unexpectedly, throwing the passengers to the ground.
  • They were among fifteen tourists hurt when the horses pulling their carriages bolted unexpectedly during a tour of the Briksdal glacier in Stryn, western Norway, on Monday.
  • Earlier in the evening, students had arrived for the black tie event in limousines and horse drawn carriages before being taken to Cheltenham.
  • Horse-pulled carriages and electric carts are available for those who tire of walking, and camels are available for a ride and photo opportunity.
  • Converted from five antique Pullman rail carriages, The Sidings Hotel and Restaurant cuts a distinctive figure on the edge of the East Coast Main Line.
  • Two open carriages each pulled by a pair of placid horses had begun to make their parking lot rounds when I sat down.
  • Health Canada oversees regulations for over 40 consumer products, among them children's toys, clothes, carriages, car seats and cribs.
  • He took her hand and led her further down the corridor to where small, two-seat carriages moved past on a track, and people stood on a conveyor belt to match speeds with them.
  • Two train carriages and an engine stand at the platform of what was once Hawes Station and is now one end of the museum.
  • The first 12 train carriages for the high-speed railway arrived at Kaohsiung Harbor yesterday.
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