bancs Meaning in marathi ( bancs शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
बँक्स
Noun:
बँक,
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1925, the North Beach Bus Company was started by Alf Lehman with crimson charabancs.
The charabancs, or coaches, were pretty basic vehicles; noisy, uncomfortable and often poorly upholstered with low-backed seats and used mainly for short journeys to the nearest resort town or the [racing|races].
and in 1919 started with the construction of bodies for cars, vans and charabancs.
There was originally a gravelled drive for coach parties, motor vehicles, charabancs and other horse-drawn vehicles.
The two charabancs arrived just in time to offer excursions for the 1919 season.
Although the vehicle has not been common on the roads since the 1920s, a few signs survive from the era; a notable example at Wookey Hole in Somerset warns that the road to the neighbouring village of Easton is unsuitable for charabancs.
Queenstown official website John McCrystal On the Buses in New Zealand: from charabancs to the coaches of today, Grantham House, Wellington, 2007 news release.
The name derives from the French char à bancs (carriage with wooden benches), the vehicle having originated in France in the early 19th century.
Before the First World War, motor charabancs were used mainly for day trips, as they were not comfortable enough for longer journeys, and were largely replaced by motor buses in the 1920s.
In 1920 the Minister of Transport Eric Campbell Geddes was quoted in Punch magazine as saying I think it would be a calamity if we did anything to prevent the economic use of charabancs and expressed concern at the problems caused to small charabanc and omnibus operators in parliament.
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The increased use of private cars, buses and charabancs in the 1920s, and the poor condition of the road, made it one of Lancashire.
Umphrey tries to reassure the ghost of Margaret that the char-a-bancs are not the chariots of devils.