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- They were brought down by jaunting car from the narrow gauge station at Parkmore.
- Killarney is famous for its jaunting cars ( horse-drawn carts ) operated by local jarvies.
- Jaunting cars remain in use for tourists in some parts of the country, notably Killarney where tours of the national park are popular.
- Their introduction represents one of the safety improvements from the high and unstable dog cart or jaunting car to the lower and more stable governess cart.
- Sightseers would travel by scheduled services or special excursion trains and alight at the stations of Whitehead or Ballycarry, before travelling to the Gobbins by jaunting car or charabanc.
- When William Wordsworth toured Scotland in 1803 with his sister Dorothy and friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Coleridge procured an Irish Jaunting Car for the journey from a friend in Somerset.
- Most of the trip was in a jaunting car, an Irish open-air two-wheeled cart drawn by a single horse which because of the poor roads in practice meant going most of the way on foot.
- In Disney's 1967 film The Gnome-Mobile, DJ Mulroony ( Walter Brennan ) tells his grandchildren ( Matthew Garber & Karen Dotrice ) about the jaunting car he owned in his youth, and sings a song about it.
- It is about the album concept as opposed to being part of it, and for that reason was not included on the album and was released as the second single with " The Jaunting Car " as a B-side.
- The tour includes air fare, hotels, eight full Irish breakfasts, seven dinners, a jaunting car ride, a river cruise and ferry ride, as well as admissions to more than a dozen attractions, from castles to heritage centers to factories.
- Compared to the more fashionable chaise which other travelers took to Scotland, the jaunting car was a plain and exposed vehicle, which the Wordsworths preferred as they could be travelers instead of tourists and remain approachable to the people of Scotland.