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  2. Sleeping car - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] This marked the end of sleeper trains in Portugal and it left Celta as the last international train service between Portugal and Spain. The Estrella (Star) is a low-cost night train between Madrid and Barcelona served by berth carriages, with compartments for up to 6 people.

  3. Passenger railroad car - Wikipedia

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    A passenger railroad car or passenger car (American English), also called a passenger carriage, passenger coach (British English and International Union of Railways), or passenger bogie (Indian English) [1] is a railroad car that is designed to carry passengers, usually giving them space to sit on train seats.

  4. Toronto Union Station (1858) - Wikipedia

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    Toronto’s first Union Station was a passenger rail station located west of York Street at Station Street, south of Front Street in downtown Toronto. It was built by the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) and opened in 1858. Union Station as seen from Toronto harbour in 1867 View of first Toronto Union Station, circa 1860s

  5. Train seat - Wikipedia

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    A train seat design has a seat base height, seating angle, seat depth (the distance from the front edge of the seat to the back of the seat), seat hardness and seat width that can support the sitting position of average passengers. The seats generally have paddings or are cushioned, providing a level of comfort [1] to the passengers and ...

  6. Union Station (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's Union Station is Canada's largest and most opulent railway station. The Montreal architecture firm of Ross and Macdonald designed the building in the Beaux-Arts style as a joint venture between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway, with help from CPR architect Hugh Jones and Toronto architect John M. Lyle.

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  8. Superliner (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The second permanent Superliner train was the Desert Wind, then a day train between Los Angeles and Ogden, Utah, which gained coaches on June 30, 1980. The San Francisco Zephyr , a long-distance train on the traditional Overland Route between Chicago and San Francisco , followed on July 7, 1980; it received the first of the Sightseer lounges on ...

  9. Renaissance (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    48-seat capacity in a 2+1 configuration. Coach [11] 33 7200–7232 48-seat capacity in a 2+1 configuration. Lounge car [12] 20 7300–7316; 7354–7359 Via Rail refers to these as "service" cars. Dining car [13] 3 7400–7402 48-seat capacity; built out of unused sleeping car shells. Sleeping car [14] 27 7500–7589