platform car
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of platform car
An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
Example Sentences
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On top of number 1 are laid rails on which another platform car, number 2, a quarter of a mile shorter than number 1, is moved in precisely the same way.
From Stories by American Authors, Volume 5 by James, Henry
On the platform car he found the soldiers and their commander sitting silent and unconcerned as before.
From Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 by Patten, William
Let us suppose that the two miles of track are perfectly straight, and make our train one platform car, a mile long, with parallel rails laid upon its top.
From Stories by American Authors, Volume 5 by James, Henry
On the platform car he found the soldiers and their commander sitting silent and imconcerned as before.
From The Denver Express From "Belgravia" for January, 1884 by Hayes, A. A.
Behind the platform car come ordinary baggage and passenger coaches, black with men in the same rough, devil-may-care scouting rig.
From Foes in Ambush by King, Charles
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