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Berth — The term berth is used to describe a bed on a boat or train, or a location in a port or harbour used specifically for mooring vessels while not at sea (or as a verb to describe bringing a vessel alongside to berth ), or for describing playoff… … Wikipedia
Sleeper bus — A Van Hool sleeper bus in Britain. Upstairs has 14 bunks and a lounge area, downstairs is the galley a second lounge area … Wikipedia
berth — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary place; sleeper seat on train; … English dialects glossary
sleeper — n. 1 a person or animal that sleeps. 2 Brit. a wooden or concrete beam laid horizontally as a support, esp. for railway track. 3 a a sleeping car. b a berth in this. 4 Brit. a ring worn in a pierced ear to keep the hole from closing. 5 a thing… … Useful english dictionary
Caledonian Sleeper — Infobox Rail companies bgcolor = white image filename = Caledonian90019.jpg widthpx = 300px franchise = Part of ScotRail franchise (17 October 2004 2014) logo filename = Caledonian sleeper branding.png nameforarea = route regions = London… … Wikipedia
Hours of service — The hours of service (HOS) are regulations issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) governing the working hours of anyone operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in the United States for the purpose of interstate… … Wikipedia
List of trucking industry terms in the United States — These are terms used within the U.S. trucking industry. Some of these terms may be used within other English speaking countries, or within the freight industry in general (air, rail, ship, and manufacturing). The terms are arranged by type, from… … Wikipedia
Cabin (truck) — The cabin of a truck, often simply called a cab, is an enclosed space in a truck where the driver is seated. Some may refer to the tractor unit of a semi trailer truck as a cab , but this is not the subject of this article. A sleeper is a… … Wikipedia
Truck driver — A truck driver (Commonly called a trucker, driver or teamster in the United States and Canada, a truckie or ute driver in Australia and New Zealand and a lorry driver or driver in Ireland and the United Kingdom) is a person who earns a living as… … Wikipedia
Trucking industry in the United States — The trucking industry (also referred to as the transportation or logistics industry) is the transport and distribution of commercial and industrial goods using commercial motor vehicles (CMV). In this case, CMVs are most often trucks; usually a… … Wikipedia