Wagonette

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Wagonette

A wagonette (little wagon) is a small horsecar with springs, which has two benches along the right and left side of the platform, people facing each other.[1] The driver sits on a separate, front-facing bench. A wagonette may be open or have a tilt. A large horse-drawn vehicle with spring-suspension, a similar arrangement of the seats and obligatory ceiling is called an omnibus.[citation needed]

The 1914 book Motor Body-building in All Its Branches by Christopher William Terry, defined a shooting-brake as a wagonette provided with game and gun racks and accommodation for ammunition.[2]

References

  1. Modern day wagonettes
  2. Terry, Christopher William (1914). Motor Body-building in All Its Branches. London: E.& F.N. Spon Limited. p. 6. Retrieved 8 April 2013. 
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