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Answer for the clue "In which rail fare may be taken? ", 10 letters:
dining car

Word definitions for dining car in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He worked on the railroad in the dining car for 41 years. ▪ I tucked the binoculars into the holdall again and without any sensible plans wandered back towards the dining car . ▪ I was watching the scene from the kitchen end ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A dining car (American English) or a restaurant carriage (British English), also a diner , is a railroad passenger car that serves meals in the manner of a full-service, sit-down restaurant . It is distinct from other railroad food service cars that do ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a passenger car where food is served in transit [syn: diner , dining compartment , buffet car ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A carriage on a train that functions as a restaurant.

Usage examples of dining car.

After that he bought a dining car, and then an Art Deco club car, and then a private railcar that had belonged to a textile magnate.

During this bit, Zak came to the lobby as if to receive a message and went back into the centre of the dining car opening an envelope and reading the contents.

Higgins explained the situation to Tom and Eleanor as they quietly ate their dinner in the dining car.

Then next morning in the dining car the steward seated him at my table.

The car came up, Grandfather and Grandmother already in it, with the shoebox of fried chicken and devilled eggs and cake for dinner since there wouldn't be a dining car until they changed to the Limited at the junction at one oclock and Grandmother and Mother both knew Grandfather and Father well enough by this time to know they were not going to wait until one oclock to eat dinner, no matter who was dead.

Furthermore, since it wasnt sure if the dining car on the train could accommodate an unexpected 233 additional passengers, Company B was to be prepared to feed the men C- and/or 10-in-l rations.

Ernie Zimmerman, to take him back to the dining car and buy him breakfast, or at least a cup of coffee.

And when he walked three cars down to the dining car to have breakfast, his feet hurt him so much he didn't believe it.