0 a railway carriage in which large bags are transported
An additional luggage van could, therefore, only be provided if a passenger coach were taken off.
So still to this day human beings often have to travel in the luggage van, with neither heat nor light.
People have to sit in the guard's van and in the luggage van.
Seeing that many soldiers have to stand up in corridors, where there is no sitting accommodation, cannot arrangements be made for their equipment to be carried in the luggage van?
The engine, one passenger coach and the luggage van were so badly damaged that they had to be dismantled on the spot.
Even wagons were refurbished; the heavy luggage van 970-277 being completed in 2001.
Further conversions were performed with most getting the larger generator, and they soon became the new standard luggage van.
Next came a luggage van which derailed completely, demolishing a lineside shunter's cabin and losing its side in the process.