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Funeral Car (mid/late 1800s or really early 1900s?)
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Fun made up fact: This was the origin of the threat "You don't like it, there's the Dorr!" When people didn't want to hear someone's complaining, they would say this and point to the nearest exit, implying that if they didn't knock it off their next stop would be the mortician. Over time the phrase became so popular, people began referring to all exits and entrances as Dorrs.
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In the 1960's, a band named themselves after this guy, in homage.