luggage rack


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carrier for holding luggage above the seats of a train or on top of a car

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Lindsay believes that until luggage racks are introduced, the bus is a dangerous place for those with mobility issues.
The bag was placed in the luggage rack at Newcastle and was discovered missing in London.
Penny is onboard, but Emily is more skeptical; what if she looses her grip on the luggage rack? Hmmm ...
Items like air conditioning, power everything, remote entry, leather upholstery, alloy wheels, fog lights and luggage rack all come standard.
Prosecutor Tony Trigg said: "They were all simple offences committed against unfortunate victims who had placed their suitcases in the luggage racks at the end of the carriages.
The Continental Supersports is strictly a two-seater, with the rear seats stripped out and replaced by a luggage rack in order to make the car as light as possible.
The newcomer also has innovative roof bars that convert into a luggage rack.
They were all headed for the Big Convention, probably in a specially rented squad car with luggage rack. The thing I admire about leather queens is that, next to Star Trek fans, they are the most prop-happy people in the world, cheerfully lugging pounds of gear wherever they go.
He helped himself to the captain's bag from a luggage rack on a Heathrow Express train.
According to Clore, a gray or silver Geo Tracker with a spare tire on the rear, a black luggage rack and silver tire rims is believed to be connected to the burglary.
Both the 50 cc and 110 cc versions of the Super Cub look identical, and there are also higher-spec 'Pro' versions, with a basket at the front, smaller 14-inch wheels and a large luggage rack. All versions have LED headlights, new instruments and 49 cc and 109 cc single-cylinder engines powering them.
He had placed the suitcase in a luggage rack but when he got up to leave the train at Darlington, he saw that it was missing.
Special Constable Colin Steele, from British Transport Police, said a passenger discovered her bag was missing when she went to retrieve it from a luggage rack on arrival at Euston station.
The inquest also heard how a box marked "microwave" in a luggage rack sparked security fears and led to a search of the wreckage with sniffer dogs.