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charabancs Meaning in Bengali



একটি গাড়ির অনেক যাত্রী বহন; পাবলিক পরিবহন জন্য ব্যবহৃত





charabancs's Usage Examples:

that the road to the neighbouring village of Easton is unsuitable for charabancs.


They introduced horse-drawn charabancs to ferry passengers from the station at Corris to Tal-y-llyn Lake and.


created as a tourist spot, with visitors coming up from the station in charabancs to see the 'Toad Rock', a natural rock formation which looks like a sitting.


and in 1919 started with the construction of bodies for cars, vans and charabancs.


The two charabancs arrived just in time to offer excursions for the 1919 season.


mixture of single-deck buses, open top double-deck buses, and open-sided charabancs.


This company had also operated a substantial fleet of motor buses and charabancs and this operation was finally disposed of to the Lincolnshire Road Car.


arrival of the railways in the 1830s and 1840s, but stagecoaches and charabancs were still used for short journeys and excursions until the early years.


Queenstown official website John McCrystal On the Buses in New Zealand: from charabancs to the coaches of today, Grantham House, Wellington, 2007 news release.


and Bristol Road depots, 100 horses, 14 tram cars, 8 horse buses, and 6 charabancs.


There was originally a gravelled drive for coach parties, motor vehicles, charabancs and other horse-drawn vehicles.


On weekends, the trucks turned into cloth-top charabancs for trips to the seaside.


as part of a suite of circular tours taking in trains, lake steamers, charabancs and sea-going paddle steamers across Morecambe Bay, suggestive of Grand.


Co began designing and making Karrier petrol driven motor vehicles and charabancs which became their main business.


The increased use of private cars, buses and charabancs in the 1920s, and the poor condition of the road, made it one of Lancashire.


1925, the North Beach Bus Company was started by Alf Lehman with crimson charabancs.


would be a calamity if we did anything to prevent the economic use of charabancs" and expressed concern at the problems caused to small charabanc and omnibus.


Dictionary of New Zealand John McCrystal On the Buses in New Zealand: from charabancs to the coaches of today, Grantham House, Wellington, 2007 "Certificate.


introduced, taking travellers over the route in two twelve-seater Buick charabancs.



charabancs's Meaning':

a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport

Synonyms:

window; school bus; trolley coach; coach; omnibus; passenger vehicle; fleet; public transport; motorcoach; jitney; autobus; trolleybus; motorbus; minibus; double-decker; trackless trolley; roof; bus;

Antonyms:

noncomprehensive; appear; slow; local; express;

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