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carbarn

American  
[kahr-bahrn] / ˈkɑrˌbɑrn /

noun

  1. a large building for the housing and maintenance of streetcars, railroad cars, or buses.


Etymology

Origin of carbarn

First recorded in 1865–70; car 1 + barn 1

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He broadcast instructions to the strikers to return to work at the next 5:30 a.m. shift and sent two soldiers to raise an American flag over the carbarn where the strikers made their headquarters.

From Time Magazine Archive

Next day the conductors showed up to picket the carbarn.

From Time Magazine Archive

Alfred W. McCann: "Professional dirty work long obsolete even among the carbarn and gashouse gangs."

From Time Magazine Archive

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