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A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.

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What is a closed four wheeled horse drawn carriage called?

A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.


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What is a four wheeled horse drawn carriage with open seat at the front for driver?

A four wheeled horse drawn carriage can have many different styles and names, just like a car. A horse drawn "carriage" is simply a four-wheeled, horse drawn conveyance...a two wheeled conveyance is called a "cart". You start to differentiate between a four wheeled "carriage" and a "wagon" by it's uses. Although certain styles of horse drawn "wagons" can also be considered a carriage, such as a wagonette or a hotel wagon, you would not necessarily call a delivery wagon, such as a hitch or express wagon, a "carriage". Like cars, many carriages were given names by their manufacturers that then stuck with other manufacturers (think "Coupe", for example, which originated with carriages). A coach, which is an enclosed carriage, was either made as a hard top (always enclosed), or an "auto-top", meaning the top could be folded down in good weather (like a convertible). Carriages that can never be enclosed, such as a Victoria, are never called "coaches".


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What is the name of the thing people sit on and horses drive them?

The thing people sit on and horses drive them is called a carriage. A carriage is a wheeled vehicle typically pulled by one or more horses, used for transportation. Carriages come in various types and styles, such as a horse-drawn carriage or a horse-drawn wagon.


What is a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse?

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What type of carriage was the carryall carriage used in the 19th century?

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What is a carriage with a folding top called?

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