hard class

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Noun[edit]

hard class (uncountable)

  1. (travel, informal) A class of accommodation, typically on trains, which is less comfortable than other classes, and might have wooden seating.
    • 1962 December, “Beyond the channel: U.S.S.R.: Train speeds still rising”, in Modern Railways, page 418:
      One main line only can show any mile-a-minute running, and that is the straight and reasonably level 404 miles between Moscow and Leningrad. There are two diesel-hauled expresses in each direction daily—rather oddly carrying "hard class" passengers only—which cover the distance in 6hr 20min [...].