A coach that runs regularly from one stage, station, or place to another, for the conveyance of passengers.
A vehicle or "coach" that travels long distances in segments or "stages." A stagecoach should not be called a "wagon," "buggy," or "cart."
a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns; "we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles"
a of horse-drawn passenger and mail coach, widely-used before the introduction of the Railroad
a type of four-wheeled enclosed passenger and/or mail coach, strongly sprung and drawn by four horses , widely used before the introduction
a type of horse -drawn passenger and/or mail coach , widely-used before the introduction of rail and road transport
A lightweight, flat topped, brightly painted coach pulled by 4 or 6 horses and used extensively on the National Road. People paid to ride these coaches from one town to another. The coaches had doors and windows. .