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platform car

American  

noun

  1. a railroad freight car having no enclosing sides or top; a flatcar.


Etymology

Origin of platform car

An Americanism dating back to 1835–45

Example Sentences

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Fancy that our locomotive is strong enough to pull the platform car over the two miles in two minutes.

From Stories by American Authors, Volume 5 by James, Henry

The band from its station on a platform car boomed "Hail to the Chief," the engine whistle screaming an obligato.

From The Rainy Day Railroad War by Day, Holman

For only answer, Timothy immediately swung Glory up to the little platform car, depositing Bonny Angel beside her with equal speed, then made room for himself among the surprised trackmen already grouped there.

From A Sunny Little Lass by Raymond, Evelyn

We are ordered to ship our howitzer on a platform car.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 44, June, 1861 Creator by Various

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.

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