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observation car
noun
- a railroad passenger car having a lounge or platform from which the scenery can be viewed.
observation car
noun
- a railway carriage fitted with large expanses of glass to provide a good view of the scenery
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Word History and Origins
Origin of observation car1
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
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Example Sentences
She muttered something about that ceremony never coming off and departed for the observation car to join the Prince.
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Determined to be in all ways the complete tourist, I took a rough preliminary survey of Montreal in an 'observation-car.'
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Into this rocky wilderness you plunge, and toil through it hour by hour, viewing it from the rear of the Observation-Car.
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The observation car giving the best view to be had of the mountain landscape as it waltzes by, is placed at the rear of the train.
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He wondered how long he would be able to distinguish the pattern of the brasswork on the observation car-rail.
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