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  2. Britzka - Wikipedia

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    The body could be converted to sleep two people full length. There was an elevated seat for the driver in front and a rear platform with a rumble seat for servants [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term is a variant of the Polish term bryczka , a "little cart", from bryka , "cart", possibly coming into English via several ways, including German Britschka ...

  3. Roomette - Wikipedia

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    The number of roomettes in a sleeping car can vary slightly, but it is commonly 16, 18, or 20. [2] [3] [4] The bed in a roomette folds into one of the end walls of the compartment when not in use, and a seat folds upwards to replace it. Thus the bed is parallel to the side of the train, in contrast to twinette berths, which are perpendicular to ...

  4. Viewliner - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a Viewliner I sleeping car bedroom with the lower bed down. The first car from the order was originally scheduled to roll off the assembly line in October 2012, but was delayed by more than a year, with field testing beginning in June 2014. [19] [20] CAF had multiple issues, including failure to detect defects in the baggage ...

  5. The 18 Dreamiest Platform Beds to Complete Your Sleep ... - AOL

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    Platform beds come with slats, so a box spring is optional with your purchase. We found the best options from retailers like Lulu and Georgia, Thuma, and more. The 18 Dreamiest Platform Beds to ...

  6. Pine series (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    A major improvement over the pre-war American series 6-6-4 sleeping car was the rearrangement of the accommodation: in the American series the premium-priced double bedrooms were at the vestibule end of the car over one of the trucks, the roomettes were in the middle, and the sections were at the blind (non-vestibule) end over the other truck ...

  7. Slumbercoach - Wikipedia

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    The Slumbercoach is an 85-foot-long, 24 single room, eight double room streamlined sleeping car.Built in 1956 by the Budd Company for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad for service on the Denver Zephyr, subsequent orders were placed in 1958 and 1959 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Missouri Pacific Railroad for the Texas Eagle/National Limited, then in 1959 by the Northern ...