Definition of "on-board"
on-board
adjective
not comparable
Quotations
It was decided not to update the Pacer units, although Porterbrook did convert a two-car unit [...] with the necessary improvements such as WiFi, CCTV and new seating. Despite the cost of leasing being one third that of new vehicles, stakeholders could not be persuaded that the on-board experience was good enough.
2019 November 6, “Industry Insider: Blame the policymakers”, in Rail, page 76