| DIESELS | Types of trains or trucks |
| GUARDS | Fenders placed before open fires; watch chains; or, officials in charge of trains or, formerly, stagecoaches (6) |
| SPOTTER | One whose hobby is watching for and noting numbers or types of trains, planes etc (7) |
| FLEETS | Groups of ships or trucks |
| AXLED | Like cars or trucks |
| COACH | Part of train or all of it (5) |
| GRAVY | Kind of train or boat |
| NURSE | Member of train or station medical unit (5) |
| DEPOT | A place of distribution; a store or warehouse for arms, food, goods or other supplies; a regiment's HQ; or, a building where buses, trains or tramcars are housed or serviced (5) |
| BERTHS | Cabins or fixed bunks for sleeping in ships, trains or caravans; or, places of anchorage assigned to boats at docks, wharfs and other moorings (6) |
| STRAPS | Narrow lengths of leather or cloth for binding hampers, steadying passengers on buses/trains or holding up brassieres, for example (6) |
| COACHES | Trains - or parts of one (7) |
| HANDLER | Person who trains or is in charge of an animal (7) |
| CHANGE | Coins collectively; the moon's transition from one phase to the next; a transfer between trains; or, a new or refreshing experience |
| PERSONAL | Private trains or planes (8) |
| DIRECTS | Trains, or instructs (7) |
| RESTROOM | Trains or metro's comfort station (4,4) |
| SCHOOLS | Classes available in trains - or coaches |
| TAILGATE | A hinged door/flap at the rear of a hatchback, shooting brake or truck; or, a style of jazz trombone playing (8) |
| TRANSMISSION | Broadcasting of trains miss no chance of turning (12) |