first-class compartment

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Refers to the more expensive and comfortable section of a train.

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  • We upgraded our tickets to travel in a first-class compartment.
  • We upgraded to a first-class compartment for the overnight journey.
  • The first-class compartment on the express train was luxurious, with plush seating and ample legroom.
  • The first-class compartment offered spacious seating and complimentary meals.
  • Did you manage to book a first-class compartment for the journey to Vienna?
  • Passengers in the first-class compartment enjoyed priority boarding.
  • He sat alone in the empty first-class compartment, watching the countryside speed by.
  • She booked a first-class compartment to ensure a comfortable business trip.
  • For long-distance travel, a first-class compartment can make the trip much more comfortable.
  • The train's first-class compartment featured leather seats and extra legroom.
  • The politician was often seen reading his papers in a reserved first-class compartment.
  • Access to the first-class compartment requires a premium ticket.
  • If you want to travel in a first-class compartment, you'll need to pay a significant supplement.
  • The first-class compartment was quieter than the standard carriages.
  • Unfortunately, every first-class compartment was fully booked for the holiday weekend.
  • He prefers traveling in a first-class compartment for long-distance routes.
  • The conductor announced that passengers without a valid ticket would be asked to leave the first-class compartment.
  • The first-class compartment includes complimentary Wi-Fi and refreshments.
  • She saved up for months to afford a ticket for the first-class compartment on the Orient Express.
  • Our first-class compartment had panoramic windows for scenic viewing.