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There are ten carriages on the train, including two observatory carriages, a lounge and a dining room.
Just as early "horseless carriages" resembled horse-drawn carriages, without the horse, most autonomous vehicles today are ordinary cars, retrofitted to drive themselves.
The real rulers are secreted in the second-class carriages but are obeyed because of the splendour of the waxwork rulers in the first-class carriages.
Milne lived at 187 Waverly, where he had either supplanted the coachman Powell or shared the second floor with him while the Pratts transitioned from carriages to horseless carriages.
And six (!) antique carriages for gallivanting around the countryside.
Commuters are resigned to delays, missed connections and overcrowded carriages.
Once again people got deported in cattle carriages to Siberia.
There are currently about 70 carriages and roughly 200 horses.
There are no other carriages like these in the world.
Five of the eight carriages were reported to have overturned.
After dinner, the men were seen staggering to their carriages.
The Bedouins often barrel through on horse carriages carrying tourists.
Passengers also frequently stand too close to the carriages for safety.
Those carriages replaced others that first came into service in 1941.
It was unclear whether anyone else was in the remaining carriages.
Parents should cover cribs, strollers, and baby carriages with mosquito netting.
One such regulation bans all kinds of "carriages" on the sidewalk.
Photos of the carriages were also posted to Chinese social media.
Emergency services are still working on freeing people from overturned carriages.
Nod your heads if you did; I know there were some carriages.
Only invited guests of the Queen are granted seats in the carriages.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route 25A.
They show that noise inside Underground carriages often reach 85 decibels (dB).
There are wagons, and carts, and carriages parked next to antique cars.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route 4A.
The animals are drawing carriages the old-fashioned way, Metro UK reports.
Nod your heads if you did - I know there were some carriages.
In late January the Kapus of Andhra Pradesh set railway carriages ablaze.
That usually means time with the Queen, banquets, parades and gilded carriages.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1123 Route 1113A.
Winter activities include skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and riding in horse-drawn carriages.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 303 Route 25A.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, 1200 Route 6313A.
Vagón Rural's guests can throw barbeques in these renovated 1950s train carriages.
Mulliner once specialized in making expensive horse-drawn carriages beginning in 1760.
She opened the door leading to the narrow passageway between the carriages.
But soon, they might have to move those carriages inside the park.
However, China was still relying mainly on horse-drawn carriages for transportation.
Many protesters brought their children, and some mothers were pushing baby carriages.
The third is the prolonged and unsuccessful effort to ban horse carriages.
They also have small carriages with white canopies, and hoist flags, etc.
The royal women ride in carriages – along with Prince Harry and Prince Philip.
Tuesday's crash forced the evacuation of passengers from dark, smoke-filled train carriages.
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Cupcakes were topped with intricate designs, like baby carriages and white flowing dresses.
EU negotiators note that America applies a 14% levy on incoming train carriages.
Nearby, several horse carriages sat idly along the southern edge of the park.
The Awam Express is one of the world's longest trains, with 19 carriages.
With that came almost-contemporary transportation: horse carriages, with traffic lanes and everything.
Carnegie owned iron-ore deposits and rail carriages as well as blast furnaces.
The front carriages on each were pulverized as they slammed into one another.
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Horse-drawn carriages compete with women carrying parasols for the right of way.
Cars had replaced horses and carriages, and parasols were long out of fashion.
A British law in 1861 limited carriages on open roads to 10 m.p.h.
All eight train carriages derailed in the incident, with five of those overturning.
Instead we have families, letters, visiting, gossip, carriages, tea, dances, conversations, thoughts, emotions.
Eyewitnesses told of passengers attempting to climb out of the carriages through the windows.
In Japan, Google Maps will offer you to pick a route with more carriages.
The restriction would have given the horse-drawn carriages a monopoly in that section.
Since 2014 the company has won four big contracts in America for subway carriages.
In New Delhi, Singh's supporters set fire to buses and two empty train carriages.
The drivers of Royal Carriages are veterans at winning over a pint-size audience.
Video footage from AFP shows the scorched remains of the carriages that caught fire.
Teigen showed off these immaculate cookies shaped like onesies, baby bottles, carriages, and crowns.
I watched her stand up and have a piss in the section between carriages.
Each of the carriages is bulletproof, making them thousands of pounds heavier than average.
Processions of baby carriages glide down the road, bearing the scions of growing families.
Nod your head if you did, I'm guessing - I know there were some carriages.
Nod your heads if you did, I'm guessing, I know there were some carriages.
Indian Railways has been fitting solar panels onto the roofs of some train carriages.
We were ringing bells, we were driving carriages, we were crying as town criers.
Some 50 people were injured, several seriously, in the crash that pulverized three carriages.
The 30 metre long bus is able to fit 300 passengers across three carriages.
The Ascot Landau, one of five such carriages purchased during the reign of Queen Victoria, is now on display at the Royal Mews, a sort of parking garage at Queen Elizabeth's official London residence for everything from horses to carriages to state cars.
I visited Disneyland and felt immediately stressed about the horse-drawn carriages on Main Street.
Wires were protruding from the bucket and witnesses described an acrid smell filling the carriages.
And funding rows between the transport minister and the treasury delayed the purchase of carriages.
With the carriages too packed to pass through, begging moves to the platforms and corridors.
Mostly they are wild creatures, but sometimes they are domesticated to pull sleds and carriages.
The women, typically wearing pastel dresses and oversized hats, roll through the streets in carriages.
The gaslit signal controlled the flow of London carriages—at least for a few weeks.
On Flying Vehicles: About 100 years ago we went from horse-drawn carriages to cars.
As the investigation continues there is uncertainty around when the historic carriages might operate again.
Reminding a colleague that we are all just meat carriages for a tiny, fragile organ.
The nine burgundy carriages currently in use date from the Queen's Silver Jubilee of 1977.
Horses and colorful carriages adorned with dried red peppers carry children dressed in traditional clothes.
In 1794, Congress passed a $16 tax on carriages, which was challenged in Hylton v.
The devout came from distant lands on foot, by camel and in horse-drawn carriages.
The beggars return to the carriages—but up here they are mostly white, and addicts.
Under Hamilton's hypothetical, New York had 10-times as many carriages per capita as Virginia.
Born in 1892, she had grown up in a London full of carriages and horses.
For an additional $29,21, quinceañeras can make royal entrances in Cinderella-themed horse-drawn carriages.
And I think you can look at what happened with horse-drawn carriages as illustrative.
But it was technology rather than ethics that relegated horse-drawn carriages to tourist attractions.
On my walk there, I find some horses and carriages and take pictures of them.
Strollers: The Consumer Product Safety Commission is strengthening the safety standards for carriages and strollers.
A pair of carriages make their way past the Mas'ud III Minaret, east of Ghazni, 1950.
Japan has had female-only carriages on some of its commuter trains for over a decade.
The new gadget is inside the carriages for people to take pictures of their unicorn rides.
The day started with a grand military parade and the arrivals of the royals via carriages.
Eight carriages were set alight at the station on Monday night, the train operator Metrorail said.
Its answer was to organise the Paris-Rouen race for horseless carriages, held the following July.
Some carriages burned down in accidents when migrants tried to warm up in freezing winter temperatures.
At least two carriages crashed into the ground floor of a house, ripping through its walls.
The carriages provide accommodation for the royal household staff, railway staff and police personal protection officers.
Strollers: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) will strengthen the safety standards for carriages and strollers.
The use of air-conditioning has been shown to produce lower particle-matter concentrations inside carriages.
Jack mostly attacked young women, scraping them with his claws before leaping over carriages and escaping.
One even accounts for the effect horse-drawn carriages around Central Park have on traffic congestion.
According to the Southwest Times Record, Coolidge crafted doll carriages at the Ludlow Toy Manufacturing Company.
Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or gives me any best place!
The green-painted locomotive and the long string of gray carriages looked like something from wartime.
Things have started to look up, with new routes, new carriages and renewed interest from travelers.
Women in fancy dresses and men in suits would wait for their carriages to be ready.
Even at that time, few people owned horses or carriages, preferring to walk through the city.
Not far from the Hubbards' farm, train carriages rattle through the countryside carrying grain and coal.
In early 2016, the administration announced a complicated deal to reduce the number of horse carriages.
Swartz said six carriages overturned when the driver of the truck went through a stop sign.
Before that, the preferred popemobiles were portable thrones carried by footmen and velvet horse-drawn carriages.
Opened in 1924, it was where Bollywood stars legendarily ate chili chicken in horse-drawn carriages.
The choice rests with Harry's grandmother Queen Elizabeth, who houses all the carriages in the Royal Mews.
There will be pomp, circumstance, carriages, frippery and most importantly, a speech by Queen Elizabeth II herself.
In these culinary carriages they sell the traditional Danish-style hot dog and other sausage-related treats.
The carriages were as packed as those of a Tokyo subway train—but with more joyous passengers.
Removing the horse from horse-drawn carriages was an apparently simple change that had far-reaching effects.
Refugee camps in Greece are like London tube carriages: they contain people from all walks of life.
De Blasio had proposed replacing the carriages with electric antique cars driven by the same carriage drivers.
And I suddenly thought, 'Well, we've got horses and carriages, so why don't I have a go?
He then leads a successful commando raid that results in the sabotage of the Brits' cannon carriages.
I don't want to see carriages on stage or a chorus dancing around in the first act.
In 2018, Mr. de Blasio's administration restricted the carriages from picking up passengers outside of the park.
Its Palazzo Buonaccorsi had frescoed ceilings, Futurist masterpieces and a world-class collection of horse-drawn carriages.
" She also cautioned against traveling in certain women-only carriages, which she said attracted "aggressive-looking females.
The tunnel, including carriages left behind that were used to transfer coal, was covered in complete darkness.
Five carriages of a long-distance passenger express derailed Thursday night about 30 miles from its destination.
According to Bentley, Mulliner traces its history back to the 1500s, when it customized horse-drawn carriages.
Video shared on social media appears to show one of the coaster's carriages coming off the tracks.
They have also carried the aristocratic families of Europe on their backs and in carriages for generations.
A small line of people in wheelchairs and baby carriages formed outside of the elevator above ground.
She said there were several measures that Mr. de Blasio could take immediately to improve conditions for the horses, which would not need City Council approval, including moving the location where the carriages wait for passengers from heavily trafficked Central Park South and banning the carriages from Times Square.
The film is a satisfyingly symmetrical supercut of the intricate tunnels and carriages that make up the tube.
She said the carriages are standing room only, and that the conductors were not bothering to collect tickets.
One was suffering with severe breathing difficulties and the other had been electrocuted while playing on railroad carriages.
Rescue officials worked through the night to free people from overturned carriages after the Karachi-bound train crashed.
Now old, dilapidated engines hiss and clatter as they trundle between crumbling platforms, pulling drab carriages behind them.
Now old, dilapidated engines hiss and clatter as they trundle between crumbling platforms, pulling drab carriages behind them.
Gas lanterns, horse-drawn carriages, and paying a fixed price at retail could all be considered antiquated concepts.
His armored train is made up of carriages decked out with pink leather chairs and big-screen televisions.
It now has public wifi in it, and 1,600 television screens were installed in metro carriages this year.
In 1909, there were two million horse-drawn carriages manufactured in the United States and eighty thousand automobiles.
In 1896, the Plessy Court upheld Homer Plessy's conviction under Louisiana's law mandating "equal but separate" railroad carriages.
For years, the carriages have lined up on the street on Central Park South to take on passengers.
Moving the carriages off Central Park South would put them at a competitive disadvantage with pedicabs, he said.
Crowds of children race the streets, jumping out of the way of horse-pulled carriages and sputtering minibuses.
But there's also a special "gold class" area that's quieter, and with far nicer seats, than regular carriages.
Bailey says that magic itself isn't real in the sense that people can truly turn pumpkins into carriages.
"If you look back 100 years, we had horse carriages and steam engines," said Mr. Law of Airbus.
It is so common that both the metro and the metrobus include exclusive carriages for women and children.
He said there could be more bodies in the carriages that were submerged in the canal, he said.
A photograph handed to reporters by the fire brigade showed just four carriages left standing upright on the rails.
In addition, they no longer suffer the agonies of the daily commute: the cramped railway carriages or gridlocked roads.
And the app company got so into the ad that they even hired a magician to perform in carriages.
Among the more explicit lyrics, Justin Hawkins sings about the Heaving carriages of indignationGrown men weeping in pure frustration.
The carriages were crammed with passengers from Atbara, the town where anti-government demonstrations had begun five months earlier.
The journey, aboard 1920s Art Deco carriages, goes through London, England; Paris, France; and Milan and Venice in Italy.
Not all the ruses involve spells: suitcases serve as seats, railway carriages and a viaduct all in one scene.
Most of the Finnair SkyWheel carriages are bright white and blue, with the exception of two dark wooden ones.
Women's-only train carriages currently exist in Japan, India, Egypt and Brazil, where women's groups have largely welcomed them.
One of the trains was derailed in the crash and several carriages were overturned, with around 150 people injured.
Up to 200,000 horses lived in the city at the time and were used to pull carriages around town.
The decision to have the North Korean carriages hauled by Chinese engines was likely a logistical one, he said.
When the clock strikes 11 in Britain, there won't be any carriages turning into pumpkins or riches to rags.
"The City Council doesn't want to go near anything that has to do with horses and carriages," he added.
Drownings, explosions, and poisonings, their ethical status barely mentioned, let alone chastised, roll by like carriages in the park.
Two passenger carriages separated from one train and collided with a cargo train, the provincial security director told MENA.
His camera tracks the movement of characters as they rush through crowds, dance in secret, or leap off carriages.
Middleton and Prince William's wedding was a dazzling spectacle, complete with horse-drawn carriages and an eight-tier wedding cake.
The world around her was quickly modernizing, but her rural scenes are populated with working animals and horse-drawn carriages.
A promise in late November to buy railway carriages to get more of the surplus to market softened the blow.
The second depicts people queuing up to ride a Ferris wheel with carriages shaped like crowns, referencing Basquiat's 1983 "Crown".
Ascot Landau carriages are also used each year for the Queen's procession up the course at the Royal Ascot Race.
Television footage showed mangled and overturned carriages, and media reported rescuers were working to free people trapped in the wreckage.
Women in Tokyo felt most confident about their safety and also were most in favor of single-sex carriages. 6.
That task now sometimes falls to conductors who ride in train carriages; Southern says train drivers can do it themselves.
Vandals had smashed windows on seven of the eight carriages, ransacked a carriage's kitchen and tossed about tables and chairs.
As the forests around Flint were gradually cleared, the city switched from lumber and paper to carriages and finally automobiles.
There are also attraction posters, models for Tomorrowland, and actual carriages from rides like Space Mountain and the People Mover.
Two sleeper carriages for the journalists and minders and a restaurant car were all that we were allowed to explore.
One day, there is a triumphant picture of a new electric train, with Chinese conductors standing next to shiny carriages.
When she opened that first clinic 100 years ago, women were lined up outside with baby carriages and multiple children.
In the early days of cars, people drove "horseless carriages," fearful of travel at a ripping 20 miles an hour.
According to a YouGov poll, only 23 percent of those polled believed women-only carriages might help keep women safe.
Pictures from inside the passenger train, posted online, showed carriages littered with broken glass and ceiling panels dangling from wiring.
Before racing begins each day, they arrive in horse-drawn carriages in a processional down the center of the racecourse.
In footage and photos from the scene, train carriages lay on their side off the tracks as passengers looked on.
Lee and her relatives threw their luggage onto the snow-topped roofs of the carriages and climbed on board themselves.
The carriages are pretty spacious and have plenty of seats, but it still fills up pretty quickly during busy times.
Additional luxuries of Charles included a fleet of 120 carriages, a yacht called Symphonia, and many acres of Florida property.
And because you obviously have to reset horses, it takes a while, and you're in these carriages for a while.
"Carriages used to wait outside to take you to the Astor Opera House," Mr. Rayhill said, gesturing to a screen.
Like a train, it's modular and carriages can be added on; but like a bus, it runs on the road.
But in the time since, he has remained active, walking on the family's sprawling estates and driving horse-drawn carriages.
He has continued to drive cars and is regularly seen driving horse-drawn carriages and walking on the sprawling estate.
If Mar-a-Lago is Versailles, then this is its local village, whose inhabitants get occasional glimpses of the royal carriages.
The first three carriages of the 12-car train derailed about half a mile east of the New Hyde Park station.
Central Park is full of horse-drawn carriages which I'm convinced are going to charge right at me as I'm walking.
The accident took place on Sunday afternoon in Yilan County, with several carriages overturned on a coastal railway popular among tourists.
Built for a population of 300,000 using horse-drawn carriages, the capital's population has swelled sixfold in the last half century.
"Yes, their grandmother is Queen, and they ride in carriages and live in this bubble," a friend says of the princesses.
Under the bill, horse-drawn carriages, which currently offer limited rides on city streets, would have been prohibited from doing so.
Video posted on social media showed carriages engulfed in flames, and smoke from the fires was visible from across the city.
One sticking point was that Mr Trump wished the occasion to be optimised for pomp: gilded horse-drawn carriages and all.
Estonia's defence minister, Margus Tsahkna, recently revealed that Russia has requisitioned 4,000 railway carriages to take troops and equipment to Belarus.
The Kladruber is one of the world's oldest horse breeds and unique because the horses were bred to pull royal carriages.
De Blasio, cheered on by animal rights activists, promised to ban horse-drawn carriages -- a popular tourist attraction -- during his campaign.
She said I used to walk off with strollers and carriages of other babies as soon as I learned to walk.
"Yes, their grandmother is Queen, and they ride in carriages and live in this bubble," a friend said of the princesses.
Television footage showed that it was still upright on the tracks and that its carriages did not appear to be crumpled.
The fire destroyed three of the train's carriages near the town of Rahim Yar Khan in the south of Punjab province.
A few young people in the playground, rocking two old-fashioned baby carriages, acknowledged that I was in the right place.
The trains at Trocadero pull in and out on vast stepped terraces—above and below you, other carriages arrive and leave.
Rescuers freed the wounded by cutting through the twisted metal of the carriages and dozens were taken to hospital, police said.
The Alienist Like carriages careening through its painstakingly recreated turn-of-the-century streets, "The Alienist" has traveled a rough road.
Another passenger, who was in one of the carriages that derailed, said the train had been traveling at a normal speed.
Comforts are scarce in the oldest carriages; the bench seats are hard, and many of the fans seem to be broken.
The neighborhood, like me, was newly gentrified: in that moment when baby carriages and occasional chalk outlines share the same sidewalks.
While agents inspect them, it's impossible to search all the carriages, which are packed with cargo from cars to canned chilies.
It was exceedingly cold in Boston; snow fell until all was muffled and silent, roofs, carriages, and still the snow came.
Right now, it looks like a scene from a dystopian video game, with old carriages rotting away in damp, cavernous sheds.
On the day before the opening, it became impossible for carriages to get in or out across the one narrow bridge.
They would also cover a broad set of toys, including scooters and doll carriages, whose imports totaled $11.9 billion last year.
Some carriages of a green train were spotted at Beijing's station on Sunday, but it was not confirmed it was Kim's.
"It's a great day for the horse and carriages," Ian McKeever, a carriage driver and spokesman for the industry, said on Thursday.
Of the two, the four-in-hand knot is actually the more traditional, having a long history associated with driving horse-carriages.
One pictures crowns and carriages, trumpets tooting in the background, and maybe some falling snowflakes or a cartoon bluebird hovering over them.
Are they riding carriages through haunted pumpkin patches together as a youth group, hoping they'll get to sit next to their crush?
Thousands of tonnes of rubble and seven fake London Underground carriages were used for the exercise, which took a year to plan.
Lovers of mini things will find 20203 trains made up of over 14,450 carriages, 335,000 lights, 228,000 trees and 215,000 human figurines.
Rescuers used cranes to pull up the carriages and the toll was not likely to rise, said railway ministry secretary Mofazzel Hossain.
Competition authorities fret the combined group would dominate some bits of the rail business, such as making train carriages or track signals.
"It's a revolution that will be as great as the transition from horse-drawn carriages to the motor car," says Mr Missika.
In 1635 the number of Hackney carriages in London was restricted to reduce congestion (Taylor must have breathed a sigh of relief).
Some carriages of a green train were spotted at Beijing's station on Sunday, but there was no confirmation that it was Kim's.
This is the game, after all, that included real-world Mercedes cars as DLC alongside baby carriages, hoverbikes, and giant sentient bullets.
"We were absolutely devastated to discover that the carriages had been damaged overnight," said Chris Price, NYMR's General Manager, in a statement.
Rescue workers freed the wounded by cutting through the twisted metal of the carriages and dozens were taken to hospital, police said.
A photograph on social media showed riders seated facing the sky in carriages halted top-to-tail up a tall metal structure.
Years of layered graffiti can now be found under the round, UFO-like slabs that once covered the cannons and their carriages.
Mr. de Blasio has spearheaded a widely opposed effort to ban the park's horse carriages, a pet cause of his political donors.
Modernists would be drawn to Moses's quaint paintings of steam trains, horse-drawn carriages, and little checkerboard houses dotting patchwork quilt farms.
Machado's first two collections have all the recognizable apparatuses of nineteenth-century fiction: meaningful glances in carriages, icy-hearted damsels, fateful inheritances.
Provincial fire and medical services who were the first to arrive on scene found several carriages lying on their side, he said.
Wide, leafy boulevards and enormous, opulent palaces are side-by-side with winding alleys and cobblestone squares full of horse-drawn carriages.
The Glacier Express, whose carriages offer stunning views of some of the most spectacular peaks in the Alps, couldn't reach Zermatt, either.
He also added that he was once so taken aback by a woman applying makeup on a train that he changed carriages.
In Egypt's worst train disaster, a fire tore through seven carriages of an overcrowded passenger train in 2002, killing at least 360 people.
The accident took place when three of the train&aposs carriages derailed at a station close to Giza, Egypt&aposs railway authority said.
Carriages are now allowed to give rides on Midtown streets at certain evening hours; under the agreement, they could no longer do so.
Why punish pedicab drivers, who have no political clout, by banishing them from the parts of the park where the carriages will go?
These vehicles include minecarts, handcarts and horse-drawn carriages, which will each have their own strengths and weaknesses such as speed or armor.
And then there's all the stuff we associate with royalty: the palaces, the yachts, the carriages, the gowns, and of course, the crowns.
Despite the dire conditions, many migrants choose the carriages over the camps as they can keep an eye on passing trains, they said.
These are films that treat human bodies with reverence, if for no other reason then that they are the carriages of human experience.
And in recent weeks, he's been delighting supporters and friends by driving carriages, a long-time hobby of his, around Windsor Great Park.
At Georgia and Tennessee's Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, the cleaning, painting, and replacement of cannon carriages would cost an estimated $85,100.
A three-course brunch is served onboard in the train's restored antique carriages before guests disembark in one of Britain's most scenic cities.
The attraction, which consists of two sets of spinning carriages separated by a metal arm, had opened only at the end of July.
Oil lamps burn inside horse-drawn carriages, and a lantern casts an orange blaze on a cart of fruit and a vendor's face.
We had one week where they were throwing baby carriages out in the street to get drivers to stop, and they'd mug 'em.
Latypov said he believed it was the first time in the world that World Cup matches had been broadcast live inside metro carriages.
In late 2013, de Blasio -- then mayor-elect -- told reporters he planned to "get rid of horse carriages, period," calling the practice inhumane.
While campaigning in 2013 to become mayor, Mr. de Blasio vowed to ban the horse-drawn carriages on his first day in office.
Not even the most hardened Luddite, I suspect, wants to go back to the days of horse-drawn carriages and hand-crank radios.
"We can do opera XL, where the side stage is so long, you can drive carriages and horses on to it," she said.
The station's depot operates long into the night; visitors to the home of degrowth fall asleep to the floodlit howl of the carriages.
At Albemarle, the tall and stately Ms. Kluge staged glamorous hunting weekends where guests wore tweeds and were driven in horse-drawn carriages.
The Ferris wheel, still fully erect, regards the party like a cold and distant sun, its carriages creaking in a shovel of wind.
Some versions add that she wrote near a window looking right out onto the busy Winchester Road, traveled by mail coaches and carriages.
Cribs and mattresses were a factor in 18.6 percent of injuries, strollers or carriages in 16.5 percent, and high chairs in 12.6 percent.
Photos published in the Bangladeshi news media showed blue-and-white train carriages upside down in a shallow river beside a broken bridge.
The converted coal carriages behind Slater were being loaded in Mallala, a town of several hundred people in Australia's fertile southern wheat belt.
In the flag-draped carriages, many of the waitresses in black dresses and blue-suited waiters were eager to discuss their Chinese-language studies.
A cacophony of railway noise helps build a sense of monotony and tension: the chug of the train carriages, the screeches on the tracks.
Harry had previously rode in one of the five Ascot Landaus carriages when he was best man for his brother William seven years ago.
Meanwhile Justice Henry Brown, writing for the majority, found separate carriages stigmatising only if "the coloured race chooses to put that construction upon it".
A railways spokesman said the train carried 1,000 people traveling on reservations, but 700 more were estimated to have squeezed into the unreserved carriages.
Two passenger carriages separated from one train and collided with a cargo train, the official news agency MENA said, citing the provincial security director.
About 200 passengers were evacuated from the "Yurikamome" train carriages that were unable to go up a slope due to the snow, NHK said.
Her favorite carriage horse, Daniel, is also trotting off into the sunset following a fruitful career after 15 years of drawing Her Majesty's carriages.
The parade itself was not a lavish affair - just the family in the traditional carriages and a photo opp at the Buckingham Palace balconies.
Dubrovnik is like Fort Meyers to Europeans, but that won't stop me from pretending I trekked to a land of phantoms and haunted carriages.
Rescuers and local people worked into the night searching for survivors in the overturned and mangled carriages, some piled on top of each other.
The train, which had left the station minutes earlier, slammed into a maintenance vehicle, causing part of a bridge to collapse onto two carriages.
That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere.
From desert caves and inflatable bubbles to train carriages and glass cabins, these are some of Spain's most unusual and stunning places to vacation.
Only three faded blue carriages of the train were for passengers — the rest were for hauling freight westward, toward the forbiddingly named Skeleton Coast.
The gathering spot, in the center of town, is surrounded by horse-drawn carriages and long lines of colorful finned-and-chromed 1950s cars.
The death toll was expected to rise as rescuers put out small fires that continued to burn in some of the carriages, he said.
Photos on social media and published in Egypt news media outlets showed hundreds of people standing outside mangled carriages, several of which had derailed.
However, witnesses, including a Reuters reporter travelling on the train, said rail workers had added extra carriages to accommodate extra passengers before its departure.
Dozens of excited residents, many of them students, rode in the shiny, air-conditioned carriages, tested the ticketing machines, and wandered through the stations.
The expansion will create 350 jobs, Dangi said, complete with plans for a museum to showcase the old German-made abandoned carriages and engines.
Much of Stony Brook's past, real and reinvented, is embedded in the Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages, on Route 25A.
Operating inside a low-pressure tube, the theory goes, the Hyperloop would encounter so little resistance that the carriages could whisk along at airplane speeds.
The princess bride arrived to the ceremony in a glass couch, one of the principal horse-drawn carriages of the British monarch built in 1881.
Adams, ready to exit Washington, wrote Jefferson a short note, to say that he left behind seven horses and two carriages for his successor's use.
On Monday, the young guests were set to take a ride 1920s-30s vintage carriages from Paddington station as part of the royals' Charities Forum.
Judging by the photos of old Mott Street, the Chinatown of 1905 already looked much like the Chinatown of today, albeit with horse-drawn carriages.
Local media reported that several carriages were overturned after two trains collided and one was derailed near Bad Aibling in the southeastern corner of Germany.
Footage from television news showed fire engulfing one of the train's carriages after the accident, which occurred as it traveled between Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg.
Three carriages on a train headed to the southern province of Qena went off-track, state news agency MENA said, citing a transport ministry statement.
The proposed deal, which still must be approved by the city council, restricts operation of horse-drawn carriages to just Central Park by June 1.
Lee sits in one of the carriages, muttering the words "Trust me, true believer," as read from a script for Smith's 1995 cult classic Mallrats.
People have begun to see it as a broken system of delayed trains, crammed carriages and weekend track work that renders service infrequent and unreliable.
Its 300 passengers (1,200, once a few buses were linked together like train carriages) would travel in comfort, in something akin to an airport lounge.
The company said that the flood water would likely ruin components stored underneath the carriages, which control functions like braking, power control and air conditioning. 
Women-only train carriages did exist in the UK up until 1977, when they were phased out by British Rail as an outdated Victorian relic.
Ahead of the Games they travelled in second-class carriages, slept on wooden benches, and undertook a tour of Spain to pay for their meals.
Carriage horses require two physical check-ups per year, among other protections The debate surrounding horse-drawn carriages in New York has a long history.
Lahore's roads are lawless, crammed with donkey carts, horse carriages, and rickshaws; drivers weave in and out of the livestock and zoom past traffic lights.
Strewn over an acre of rust and rolling stock were jumbles of train components long since corroded, and decommissioned timber carriages moldering on the sidings.
The artist Kenny Scharf was back this year to tend to a house he had strung with large plastic children's toys — cars, ponies, baby carriages.
She would like to see research into snorting behavior when horses are ridden, are pulling carriages, used for therapy and performing in shows or races.
Before racing commences each day, the queen and her companions arrive in horse-drawn carriages that make their way up the racecourse with great fanfare.
There are 12 structures on the property, including stables, cattle barns, greenhouses, staff quarters and a carriage house, where Mr. Rockefeller collected antique horse carriages.
Citing state police, the Lansing State Journal reported that prior to Wednesday, there had been 18 crashes this year alone which involved horse-drawn carriages.
Among its holdings are Mr. Melville's stash of carriages (about 80) and the largest collection of artworks by the 19th-century painter William Sidney Mount.
Transport for London (TfL) policy manager Mandy McGregor said there were no plans to introduce single-sex carriages in the British capital despite some public debate.
Images showed carriages smashed and crumpled by the force of the impact, with debris flung out amongst olive trees which flanked both sides of the track.
One carriage can carry as many as 400 people, and as many as four carriages can be linked like a train following a mostly straight track.
In September, Germany started operating the world's first hydrogen train, the Coradia iLint, which is powered by hydrogen fuel cells stored on top of its carriages.
Many residential streets are narrow and wider corridors, like Christopher Columbus Drive, have long been overhauled to accommodate automobiles, originally having served trolley cars and carriages.
One often had to pause for a moment or more to avoid collision with armadas of baby carriages and flocks of gallerinas criss-crossing the hallways.
So, he took a page from fellow parents of disabled children, who cooked up costumes that turned their kids' chairs into race cars and princess carriages.
"It's a remarkable exception ... just carving out space in the heart of Hong Kong and placing it under mainland jurisdiction, even the train carriages," he said.
Works such as "Shinto Festival Procession" are especially exemplary of these efforts: small shapes and fine latticework construct a dense view of carriages, animals, and people.
There are shih tzus in baby carriages, dachshunds wearing bedazzled sweaters, golden retrievers trying to maintain their composure, and pitbulls trying to get some alone time.
To the old folk of the village the crammed carriages rolling past are another world, one that fleetingly flows through theirs a few times a day.
A spokesman for the City Council declined to comment on any relationship between the legislation on horse carriages in Central Park and pay for Council members.
IN 1894, WHEN Louis Antoine Krieger started making electrically powered horseless carriages (pictured above), he introduced a feature that had appeared earlier on some electric trains.
THIS summer visitors to London will enjoy smart passenger carriages on HS22.10, Britain's only high-speed line, which runs from the Channel Tunnel to the capital.
Ansaldo STS is a profitable asset which gives Hitachi an important foothold in continental Europe and would allow it to sell combined carriages and signalling packages.
Video shot by people next to the lift, posted on social media, showed skiers jumping or falling from the carriages, as horrified onlookers shouted in panic.
Some carriages are decked out with pink leather chairs, big-screen televisions and ivory-colored curtains hanging in the windows, North Korean state media has shown.
No one wants to go back to the days of horse-drawn carriages, but it's worth asking if we could have deployed this technology more wisely.
A train in Japan's Yokohama city was on Monday morning hit by lightning, causing it to breakdown, and for smoke to start filling into its carriages.
In April last year it was widely reported that he'd requested a ride down to London's Buckingham Palace in one of the Queen's gold-plated carriages.
"Why don't we consult on men only carriages, and those men who sit elsewhere risk police caution for harassment?" commented Labour MP Stella Creasy on Twitter.
Images on social media showed the mangled wreckage of the train carriages in a zigzag pattern near the tracks, and injured passengers lying on the ground.
"We're not going to take this lying down," said Ian McKeever, the president of the New York Carriage Association, who owns three carriages and three horses.
On a recent evening, the place felt frozen in time, with horse-drawn carriages rolling down a main street lined with Victorian buildings and flower beds.
The global movement encourages commuters in New York, Berlin and Prague to board different train carriages and behave just like normal train passengers, minus their pants.
For many, the morning and evening rush hours are characterized by cramped carriages, traffic jams and doing their best to avoid eye contact with fellow commuters.
When running to become leader of the Labour party in 2015, Jeremy Corbyn suggested introducing women-only train carriages to help protect women from sexual harassment.
The original stone entrance porch was big enough to allow carriages to pull up to the front door, but it is now a glass-fronted lobby.
Now the only sign of life is laughing children, who chase each other through the disintegrating carriages, climbing on rusting benches and tumbling over one another.
"That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere," she said.
The train was traveling to Winston, Florida, from Waycross, Georgia, when nine carriages, including four with molten sulfur, went off the track at around 2 a.m.
That move will introduce the first new night trains in Europe since Caledonian Sleeper, connecting London with Scotland, rolled out new hotel-style carriages this year.

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