Superliner

Superliner

Superliner may refer to:

*Superliner (passenger ship)
*Superliner (railcar)
*Mack Super-Liner


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  • Superliner — in Kalifornien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • superliner — ˈsüpə(r)+ˌ noun Etymology: super + liner : an outstandingly fast, safe, and luxurious passenger liner of great size * * * /sooh peuhr luy neuhr/, n. 1. an ocean liner of relatively great size or speed. 2. a railroad car or train providing express …   Useful english dictionary

  • Superliner (railcar) — Infobox Train background = name = Superliner imagesize = 250px caption = Superliner I Dining Car interior interiorcaption = Interior of Superliner I Lounge Car Manufacturer = Pullman Standard (Series I) / Bombardier Transportation (Series II)… …   Wikipedia

  • Superliner (passenger ship) — A superliner is an ocean liner of over 10,000 gross tons. The term was coined in the late 19th century, when ocean liners were rapidly increasing in size and speed. Superliners were the primary means of intercontinental travel in the first half… …   Wikipedia

  • superliner — noun Date: 1919 a fast luxurious passenger liner of great size …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • superliner — /sooh peuhr luy neuhr/, n. 1. an ocean liner of relatively great size or speed. 2. a railroad car or train providing express service and usually deluxe passenger accommodations. [1915 20; SUPER + LINER1] * * * …   Universalium

  • superliner — noun An ocean liner or cruise liner of over 10,000 gross tons …   Wiktionary

  • superliner — n. large luxurious passenger ship sailing on the ocean; train car that is more roomy and comfortable or luxurious than usual; train having such cars …   English contemporary dictionary

  • superliner — su·per·liner …   English syllables

  • Universal Superliner — p1 Universal Superliner Schiffsdaten Schiffsart Stückgutschiff Bauwerft …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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