binliner
See also: bin liner
English
Etymology
The train sense is a pun on the name of the rail freight company Freightliner.
Noun
binliner (plural binliners)
- (Britain) Alternative spelling of bin liner
- (Britain, rail transport) A freight train carrying household rubbish.
- 2013, Stanley C. Jenkins, Martin Loader, Oxford, Bletchley & Bedford Line Through Time, Amberley Publishing Limited →ISBN
- Freightliner class '66' locomotive No. 66562 approaches the site of Launton station with the 10.55 a.m. Calvert to Bristol Avon binliner empties on 15August 2008.
- 2014, Paul Manley, British Freight Trains, Amberley Publishing Limited →ISBN
- Freightliner Class 66 No. 66514 eases the 6M07 Roxby–Pendleton empty binliner through Agbrigg, Wakefield.
- 2015, Ross Taylor, General Motors Type 5: Class 66 Locomotives, Amberley Publishing Limited →ISBN
- Freightliner Green Team No. 66565 is seen passing the now electrified Manchester Victoria while working the 6J44 Brindle Heath–Dean Lane binliner refuse train.
- 2013, Stanley C. Jenkins, Martin Loader, Oxford, Bletchley & Bedford Line Through Time, Amberley Publishing Limited →ISBN
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