reisijavagunid
Reisijavagunid, also known as passenger cars or coaches, are a type of railway vehicle designed to transport passengers. They are typically classified into several categories based on their size, capacity, and intended use. The most common types include:
First-class coaches, which offer luxurious amenities such as reclining seats, extra legroom, and often include dining
Second-class coaches, which provide a more comfortable seating experience with wider seats and sometimes additional amenities
Third-class coaches, which offer basic seating and are designed for longer journeys. They are often found on
Sleeping cars, which provide overnight accommodation for passengers. These can include compartments with beds, couchettes, or
Dining cars, which offer food and beverage services to passengers. These can range from simple snack bars
Observation cars, which provide panoramic views of the landscape, often with large windows and comfortable seating.
Reisijavagunid are typically connected to locomotives or multiple-unit trains and can be operated individually or in