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An enclosed horse drawn carriage is called a "coach". Examples of a "coach" are the Town Coach, Stage Coach, and Mail Coach. A coach often has a hard top (though some have what is called an "auto-top" for lowering, such as a Landau), with glass windows and doors.

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A horse drawn cart is a cart that is moved by a horse. Hence the horse drawn cart title.

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The horse is placed between the shafts of the cart and attached to them by means of a horse collar. The horse then pulls the cart along.

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A horse drawn cart is a cart (Carriage) that is pulled by a horse. Commonly used by the Amish.

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