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|owner=[[Cett (coach owner)|Cett]]
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|services=Taxiing
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|city=Elendel
 
|world=Scadrial
 
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|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|books=[[Mistborn Era 2]]
 
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'''Ashweather Carriage and Coach''' is a taxiing service in [[Elendel]].{{book ref|mb5|14}}
 
'''Ashweather Carriage and Coach''' is a taxiing service in [[Elendel]].{{book ref|mb5|14}}
   
Their headwaters is located in the northern parts of Which? Octant, and consisted of a large open yard filled with various carriages.
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They have a carriage park located in the northern parts of Which? Octant{{clarify}}, and consisted of a large open yard filled with various carriages.
   
 
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| He eventually reached the location he’d set out to find: Ashweather Carriage and Coach, a large open yard at the northern edge of the octant where a fleet of carriages of various styles was stored. Rich-looking landaus with retractable tops. Conventional buggies, with less lavish upholstery and wood, to attract a modest clientele. A few surrey-style, with frilled tops.<br>
 
| He eventually reached the location he’d set out to find: Ashweather Carriage and Coach, a large open yard at the northern edge of the octant where a fleet of carriages of various styles was stored. Rich-looking landaus with retractable tops. Conventional buggies, with less lavish upholstery and wood, to attract a modest clientele. A few surrey-style, with frilled tops.<br>
 
By far the most common in the carriage park was the standard road coach: the four-wheeled vehicle with a completely enclosed passenger compartment, and room at the top front for a driver. They called them Barringtons in the city, after [[Lord Barrington]], and though the paint jobs could vary wildly, the style was pretty much standardized. Wax's own coaches were Barringtons.
 
By far the most common in the carriage park was the standard road coach: the four-wheeled vehicle with a completely enclosed passenger compartment, and room at the top front for a driver. They called them Barringtons in the city, after [[Lord Barrington]], and though the paint jobs could vary wildly, the style was pretty much standardized. Wax's own coaches were Barringtons.
| [[Wax]] visiting Ashweather's HQ{{book ref|mb5|14}}
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| [[Wax]] visiting the carriage park{{book ref|mb5|14}}
 
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They have twenty-three coaches of the type Wax is looking for.
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They have twenty-three coaches of the type Wax is looking for.
   
 
== Employees ==
 
== Employees ==
* an unnamed Cett, the owner and operator of the business
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* [[Cett (coach owner)|An unnamed Cett]], the owner and operator of the business
 
* [[Chapaou]] - driver of coach 16, taxi'd [[Bleeder]]
 
* [[Chapaou]] - driver of coach 16, taxi'd [[Bleeder]]
* an unnamed [[coinshot]] who knew where Chapaou was
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* An unnamed [[Coinshot]] who knew where Chapaou was
 
* [[Jone]] - off-duty driver
 
* [[Jone]] - off-duty driver
 
* [[Forgeron]] - off-duty driver
 
* [[Forgeron]] - off-duty driver
* an unnamed [[rioter]] who illegally riots potential customers into taking cabs.
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* An unnamed [[Rioter]] who illegally riots potential customers into taking cabs.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 01:57, 30 March 2019

Ashweather Carriage and Coach
Owner Cett
Services Taxiing
City Elendel
World of Origin Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

Ashweather Carriage and Coach is a taxiing service in Elendel.[1]

They have a carriage park located in the northern parts of Which? Octant[clarification needed], and consisted of a large open yard filled with various carriages.

He eventually reached the location he’d set out to find: Ashweather Carriage and Coach, a large open yard at the northern edge of the octant where a fleet of carriages of various styles was stored. Rich-looking landaus with retractable tops. Conventional buggies, with less lavish upholstery and wood, to attract a modest clientele. A few surrey-style, with frilled tops.

By far the most common in the carriage park was the standard road coach: the four-wheeled vehicle with a completely enclosed passenger compartment, and room at the top front for a driver. They called them Barringtons in the city, after Lord Barrington, and though the paint jobs could vary wildly, the style was pretty much standardized. Wax's own coaches were Barringtons.

Wax visiting the carriage park[1]

They have twenty-three coaches of the type Wax is looking for.

Employees

Notes

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