Buggies and omnibuses swarmed the street, filling it with the clop of hooves and creak of wheels and thick, sharp smell of dung. |
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The separation of classes was underlined by the formation of middle-class suburbs, linked to the town centre by trams, omnibuses, or railways. |
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It operated horse trams, then electric trams, two different systems of tracklesses and finally motor omnibuses. |
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Drama, horror, Brookside omnibuses, even, God forbid, a Disney weepie, all of these beckon before I'll reach for The Nutty Professor. |
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Luxurious omnibuses carrying passengers and cargo make their appearance late at night and early in the morning. |
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Three omnibuses were engaged for the occasion from Grasmere, and about eight o'clock the party started off from Keswick, accompanied by the town band. |
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When George Shillibeer initiated a London omnibus service in 1829, three horses were used, as in Paris, but after some years most London omnibuses were drawn by two horses. |
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The first batch of compact goodies in a festival line-up full of such omnibuses, this one coughs up a couple of the best numbers you'll see all weekend. |
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At the same time horse omnibuses operated on established lines in Sofia City between the Sveta Nedelya Square and the Railway Station, Gorna Banya and Knyazhevo districts. |
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If the road traffic law were rigidly enforced the railway might hope to obtain a large amount of business which now goes to motor trucks and omnibuses. |
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Children rode in a procession of omnibuses carrying flags, while farmers from nearby Lake County formed a column of farm wagons carrying produce they would donate to the fair. |
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Another commercial bus line using the same model Benz omnibuses ran for a short time in 1898 in the rural area around Llandudno, Wales. |
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So reads the new slogan painted on the letterboards of New York City omnibuses. |
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