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Definition of Lounge car
1. Noun. Railroad car having a bar and tables and lounge chairs.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lounge Car
Literary usage of Lounge car
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mexico's Pacific Coast by Vivien Lougheed (2004)
"This is now the lounge car that has a glass observation area. It can also hold
22 guests in the four compartments that have both upper and lower berths, ..."
2. Bed & Breakfast Stops England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland by FHG Staff (2005)
"... dining room and sun lounge. Car essential, ample parking, friendly atmosphere,
good food, beautiful walking country. Ideal centre for exploring West ..."
3. Bed & Breakfast Stops in England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Anne Cuthbertson (2002)
"Guests' lounge and bar lounge. Car parking facilities. Pets by arrangement.
Member of Les Routiers, Winner of 1998 Casserole Award and 1998 House-keeping ..."
4. Around South America with a Sample Case by J. Frank Lanning (1920)
"coffee sat in the lounge car for two hours looking out upon a- scene like the
Porto Rican foot-hills and distant mountains, but less beautiful. ..."
5. England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland Farm Holidays 2005 by FHG Staff (2005)
"... fireplace and Cornish stone oven, dining room and sun lounge. Car essential,
ample parking, friendly atmosphere, good food, beautiful walking country. ..."
6. Canadian Transportation and Distribution Management (1869)
"Typical of the luxurious appointments available for rest and relaxation on this
fine train is this smart Observation-lounge car. ..."