luggage space

The term hand luggage or cabin baggage (normally called carry-on in North America) refers to the type of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry along in the passenger compartment of a vehicle instead of a separate cargo compartment. Passengers are allowed to carry a limited number of smaller bags with them in the vehicle, which typically contain valuables and items needed during the journey. There is normally storage space provided for hand luggage, either under seating, or in overhead lockers. Trains usually have luggage racks above the seats and may also (especially in the case of trains travelling longer distances) have luggage space between the backs of seats facing opposite directions, or in extra luggage racks, for example, at the ends of the carriage (train car in American English) near the doors.

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  1. markp4200

    Two months in

    Well, just had my LR IM5 for two months and some thoughts. Mostly good of course with one or two niggles. Most notable is the vagueness of the steering which was mentioned by a few road testers - not a deal-breaker but just a thought. Range I have mentioned being low at around 330/340 miles but...
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