Coach is a four-wheeled vehicle drawn by animals. Coaches served as the main means of public travel before the development of railroads. They were usually pulled by horses, and carried passengers, mail, and express freight. The word coach comes from Kocs, a town in Hungary where an early coachlike vehicle was built in the 1450's. Emperor Frederick III of Germany built one of the first true coaches in 1474.
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