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  2. Coach (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A coach is a large, closed, four-wheeled, passenger-carrying vehicle or carriage usually drawn by two or more horses controlled by a coachman, a postilion, or both. A coach has doors in its sides and a front and a back seat inside.

  3. Concord coach - Wikipedia

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    The Concord coach was an American horse-drawn coach, often used as stagecoaches, mailcoaches, and hotel coaches. The term was first used for the coaches built by coach-builder J. Stephen Abbot and wheelwright Lewis Downing of the Abbot-Downing Company in Concord, New Hampshire , but later to be sometimes used generically.

  4. Bedford OB - Wikipedia

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    Seating capacity was normally 29 with overhead luggage racks provided for passengers, whilst the rear luggage boot was also used to store the spare wheel. The price of a complete coach, including finishing in a two-colour livery, was £1,314.10s for a 27-seater, and £1,325.10s for a twenty nine seater. [1]

  5. Coach (bus) - Wikipedia

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    Ausden Clark Executive Scania Irizar i6 coach in black and pink livery Setra mid-size coach. A coach (also known as a motorcoach [1] or coach bus [2]) is a type of bus built for longer distance service, [2] in contrast to transit buses that are typically used for shorter journeys within a single metropolitan region.

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    Coach Wristlet for $46 ($116 off): ... Wheeled Kitchen Storage Cart With Hooks. $67 $100 Save $33. ... Travelhouse 3 Piece Hardside Luggage Set. $85 $400 Save $315.

  7. Tilbury (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A tilbury is a light, open, two-wheeled carriage, with or without a top, developed in the early 19th century by the London firm of Tilbury, coachbuilders in Mount Street, London [1] [2] (see also Stanhope (carriage)). A tilbury rig is little more than a single "tilbury seat"—the firm's characteristic spindle-backed seat with a curved padded ...

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