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Autodescription — coaching inn (Q966002)
description: historical inn serving coach travellers
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- coaching inn (Q966002)
- inn (Q256020)
- stage station (Q63987304)
- roadhouse (Q951791)
- →(#●) restaurant (Q11707)
- →(##) hotel building (Q63099748)
- →(#+) hotel (Q27686)
- roadhouse (Q951791)
- coaching inn (Q966002)
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Stage station/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_station[edit]
Stage station - Wikipedia is a much better parallell for nnSkyss-stasjon noSkysstasjon svSkjutsstation ^^^^ Creuzbourg (talk)
A stage station or relay station, also known as a staging post, a posting station, or a stage stop, is a facility along a main road or trade route where a traveller can rest and/or replace exhausted working animals.
Swedish: A coach station was in Sweden an establishment for travelers on the roads where you could exchange horses but not, as in an inn, receive food and lodging. Norwegian: A shuttle station was a publicly subsidized farmstead where travelers could get a horse or carriage for their onward journey.