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From non- +‎ corridor.

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non-corridor (not comparable)

  1. Not of or relating to a corridor.
  2. (rail transport, dated) Of a train or railway coach, not having a corridor running the length of the coach providing access to the passenger compartments; each compartment would have an outside door on each side.
    No non-corridor coaching stock remains in normal service.
    • 1961 March, “Motive Power Miscellany”, in Trains Illustrated, page 180:
      Because of the transfer of some multiple-units to the Great Eastern line to make good the latter's deficiency in North-East London since the troubles with G.E.C. electrical equipment, a number of local services on the Manchester-Crewe line have lately been worked with locomotive-hauled non-corridor stock of G.E. Line origin.

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