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What (who) is left luggage - definition

CASES OR CONTAINER FOR STORING TRAVELER'S ITEMS
Left luggage; Left-luggage; Left luggage counter; Luggage storage; Bag storage; Luggage bag; Baggages; Travel case; 🛅; Luggage; Travel gear; Carry-on baggage; Wheeled luggage; Luggage on wheels; 🧳; Wheeled Luggage
  • Interior of a typical luggage suitcase
  • Carpet bag
  • [[Shopping trolley (caddy)]]
  • Smaller pieces of luggage awaiting loading at airport
  • [[Hand luggage]] compartments of an [[Airbus 340-600]] aircraft ([[economy class]])
  • A typical suitcase used for traveling
  • A set of custom made (bespoke) suitcases

left luggage         
left: 20px">Left luggage is used to refer to luggage that people leave at a special place in a railway station or an airport, and which they collect later. (BRIT)
left: 40px">...a left luggage locker at Victoria Station.
left: 20px">N-UNCOUNT: usu N n
left luggage         
left: 20px">¦ noun Brit. travellers' luggage left in temporary storage at a railway station, bus station, or airport.
BAGGAGE         
left: 20px">See: General License

Wikipedia

Baggage

Baggage or luggage consists of bags, cases, and containers which hold a traveler's personal articles while the traveler is in transit. A modern traveler can be expected to have packages containing clothing, toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities. On the return trip, travelers may have souvenirs and gifts. For some people, luggage and the style thereof is representative of the owner's wealth and status. Luggage is constructed to protect the items during travel either with a hard shell or a durable soft material. Luggage often has internal subdivisions or sections to aid in securing items. Handles are typically provided to facilitate carrying, and some luggage may have wheels and/or telescoping handles or leashes to make moving them easier.

Baggage (not luggage), or baggage train, can also refer to the train of people and goods, both military and of a personal nature, which commonly followed pre-modern armies on campaign.

Examples of use of left luggage
1. "We only take things that are unclaimed from the left–luggage.
2. Four years earlier, in 1'34, the torso of a woman was discovered in a trunk in the left–luggage office at Brighton railway station.
3. At the first sign of an air raid, each family would send someone to the "Bundle Shop", a left luggage depot where everyone stored their bedding.