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  2. Railroad chapel car - Wikipedia

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    A railroad chapel car is a mobile railroad car used to provide religious services and information. The car also serves as living quarters for the pastor.The front of the car is designed to act as a "church on wheels" with an altar, pew, and in some cases, stained glass windows.

  3. Train (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A royal cathedral train is considered the longest, most formal train, measuring up to ten feet (3.0 metres) or more. [5] [6] Chapel train – a medium length train up to five feet (1.1 to 1.5 metres) long. [5] Court train – in bridal terminology, a court train is a narrow train extending 1 metre behind. [5]

  4. Messenger of Peace Chapel Car - Wikipedia

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    It was the last of the Baptist chapel cars to retire, and served the longest. [ 2 ] Some of the railroad lines that transported the Messenger of Peace were the Great Northern , the Northern Pacific , the Union Pacific , and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul , typically for little or no charge, although that would change during World War I .

  5. Chapel Emmanuel Railroad Car - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel Emmanuel Railroad Car was one of thirteen railroad cars used as chapels in the United States starting about 1890. Seven of the cars were built by the Barney and Smith Car Company of Dayton, Ohio and travelled from town to town, mainly in the sparsely populated western states and territories, under the direction of the American Baptist Publication Society.

  6. Funeral train - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln's funeral train.. A funeral train carries a coffin or coffins (caskets) to a place of interment by railway.Funeral trains today are often reserved for leaders, national heroes, or government officials, as part of a state funeral, but in the past were sometimes the chief means of transporting coffins and mourners to graveyards.

  7. K-Line - Wikipedia

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    K-Line Electric Trains is a brand name of O gauge and S gauge model railway locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings. Formerly the brand name under which Chapel Hill, North Carolina–based MDK Inc. sold its products, K-Line was then acquired by Sanda Kan, a Chinese toy manufacturer that formerly acted as K-Line's subcontractor.

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  9. Holmes Chapel railway station - Wikipedia

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    Holmes Chapel railway station serves the village of Holmes Chapel in Cheshire, England. It is located 8½ miles (14 km) north-east of Crewe on the Crewe to Manchester Line . History