a. [f. VESTIBULE sb.] Of a train: Provided with vestibules. Orig. U.S.
1890. T. M. Cooley, etc., Railways Amer., 249. The first of the vestibuled trains went into service on the Pennsylvania Railroad in June, 1886.
1898. Westm. Gaz., 26 April, 6/4. The vestibuled corridor dining-car trains on the East and West Coast routes to Scotland.