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  2. Sliding door (car) - Wikipedia

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    Sliding door (car) A Toyota HiAce minibus/schoolvan with a sliding door. A sliding door is a type of door that is mounted on or suspended from a track for the door to slide, usually horizontally and outside. It is a feature predominantly found in minibuses, buses, minivans and vans, so as to allow a large unobstructed access to the interior for ...

  3. List of cars with non-standard door designs - Wikipedia

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    Scissor doors that also move outward while rotating are called dihedral synchro-helix actuation doors. Slidingmounted to or suspended from a track, and open by sliding horizontally alongside or into the vehicle sidewall, or open by sliding vertically into the vehicle sidewall or floor. Sliding doors that disappear into the floor ...

  4. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    Sunroof. A sunroof is a movable panel that opens to uncover a window in an automobile roof, allowing light and fresh air to enter the passenger compartment. Sunroofs can be manually operated or motor driven, and are available in many shapes, sizes and styles. While the term "sunroof" is now used generically to describe any moveable panel in the ...

  5. Sliding door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, usually parallel to (and sometimes within) a wall. Sliding doors can be mounted either on top of a track below or be suspended from a track above. Some types slide into a space in the parallel wall in the direction of travel, rather than the door sliding along the outside of ...

  6. Car door - Wikipedia

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    Sliding doors open by sliding horizontally or vertically, whereby the door is either mounted on or suspended from a track. They are commonly used on the sides of minivans, leisure activity vehicles, light commercial vehicles, minibuses, and some buses as this allows a large opening for equipment to be loaded and unloaded without obstructing access.

  7. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Track where the rails are spaced farther apart than standard gauge, or 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) [22] Bubble car A nickname for a British Rail Class 121 railcar [36] Buckeye coupler A side-operated version of the top- or bottom-operated Janney coupler [37] Buffer A device that cushions the ends of rail vehicles against each other.

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