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chair car

NOUN
railroad car containing comfortable reserved seats
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When a woman complained about the cuspidors in a chair car, Bill Jeffers had them taken off the train.

From Time Magazine Archive

Three of our citizens bought an old railroad baggage and chair car.

From Time Magazine Archive

"If he ever finds out who did that, he'll be down on you worse than ever," declared Jack, when the boys were once more in the chair car.

From The Rover Boys at Colby Hall or The Struggles of the Young Cadets by Stratemeyer, Edward

As the coaches jolted to a halt, there crawled or rather rolled from under the chair car a forlorn figure, weakened, tattered, a stowaway delivered from a perilous stolen ride on the trucks.

From Ralph on the Overland Express The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer by Chapman, Allen

“Someone got left,” he laughed as they took their seats in the chair car.

From Molly Brown's College Friends by Speed, Nell




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