English edit

Etymology edit

vestibule +‎ -ed

Adjective edit

vestibuled (not comparable)

  1. Having vestibules.
    • 1940 July, R. A. H. Weight, “Hastings—An Interesting Traffic Centre”, in Railway Magazine, pages 386, 388:
      On the Ashford line 36 services operate daily ; of these six each way serve the halts, and are formed of one of two ex-L.B. & S.C. vestibuled two-coach push-and pull sets. [...] At Ore all the electric stock is cleaned and stabled, including eight vestibuled London sets stationed there.
    • 1941, Chapman Miske, The Thing in the Moonlight:
      Following this line, I soon came upon a yellow, vestibuled car numbered 1852—of a plain, double-trucked type common from 1900 to 1910.