Vestibule The area at the end of corridor and saloon coaches, from which access may be gained to the side corridor or central passageway, outside doors, W.C. (if any), and corridor connection to the next coach (if any). Viaduct ...
Vestibule - Often found on both ends of a passenger car body, travelers enter a car from these enclosed areas. Vestibules also facilitate passage from one car to the next.
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Vestibule The enclosed area at the end of a passenger car where the side doors are located. Early passenger cars had only an open platform.
Vestibule 1) Closed cab on steam locomotives to protect the engineer and fireman from inclement weather. It includes doors and diaphragm connection to tender. 2) Vestibule Cab: The enclosed area at the end of a passenger car where the side doors are ...
Beyond the high level of detail to the interior and vestibules, a totally unique feature is the lighting system. It is a self-contained panel mounted in the roof of each car, powered by two macro-disc cells supplied with each model.
Building front, with the single front door. Behind it would be a small vestibule opening to the bottom floor and a stairway to the second floor.
A steam locomotive cab enclosed at the rear to provide the crew with protection from harsh weather. Also called vestibule cabs. American Short Line Railroad Association (ASLRA) ...
Vestibule - Covered gangway giving access between cars. Vestiblue Cab - Closed cab on steam locomotives to protect the engineer and fireman from inclement weather; includes doors and diaphragm connection to tender.
See also: Train, Engine, Track, Locomotive, Engineer
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