- A
wagon (or
waggon) is a
heavy four-wheeled
vehicle pulled by
draft animals or on
occasion by humans, used for
transporting goods, commodities, agricultural...
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Waggon Union was a
German manufacturer of rail
vehicles and bus bodies, that was also
known as
Deutsche Waggon und
Maschinenfabrik (German
Wagon and Machines...
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Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd was a
British company based in Shrewsbury,
Shropshire that made steam-powered
lorries (steam wagons),
railway locomotives, and...
- the U.S. and elsewhere, the term skip – or skip
wagon (older spelling:
waggon) – is used. (See: Skip (container)#Etymology) In particular, a V skip wagon...
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Woman from 1975 to 1979. In his
later career he
founded a company, Star
Waggons,
which rented luxury trailers to studios.
Waggoner was born in
Kansas City...
- The
Royal Waggon Train was the name
originally given to the
Supply and
Transport branch of the
British Armed Forces,
which would eventually become the...
- A railroad car,
railcar (American and
Canadian English),
railway wagon,
railway carriage,
railway truck, railwagon,
railcarriage or
railtruck (British...
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Stadler Rail AG is a
Swiss manufacturer of
railway rolling stock, with an
original emphasis on
regional train multiple units and trams, but
moving also...
- The
dandy waggon is a type of
railway carriage used to
carry horses on
gravity trains. They are
particularly ****ociated with the
narrow gauge Festiniog...
- A
broom wagon (also
known as a SAG wagon: "Supplies and Gear" wagon) is a
vehicle that
follows a
cycling road race "sweeping" up
stragglers who are unable...