- A
wagon (or
waggon in
British English) is a
heavy four-wheeled
vehicle pulled by
draft animals or on
occasion by humans, used for
transporting goods,...
- Wild
Wagoner of the Alleghenies" by
Thomas Buchanan Read in 1863 and "
Wagoning" by H. L.
Fischer in 1888.
There were many wagoner-based
songs that were...
- A
covered wagon, also
called a
prairie wagon, whitetop, or
prairie schooner, is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn
wagon used for p****engers or
freight hauling...
-
wagons (sometimes flat beds,
flats or rail flats, US: flatcars), as
classified by the
International Union of
Railways (UIC), are
railway goods wagons...
-
Goods wagons or
freight wagons (North America:
freight cars), also
known as
goods carriages,
goods trucks,
freight carriages or
freight trucks, are unpowered...
- A
station wagon (US, also
wagon) or
estate car (UK, also estate) is an
automotive body-style
variant of a
sedan with its roof
extended rearward over a...
- An ox-
wagon or
bullock wagon is a four-wheeled
vehicle pulled by oxen (draught cattle). It was a
traditional form of transport,
especially in Southern...
-
Dragon Wagon may
refer to: M25 tank transporter, tractor-trailer
combination built by
Paccar and used in
World War II
Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical...
- A
steam wagon (or
steam lorry,
steam waggon or steamtruck) is a steam-powered
truck for
carrying freight. It was the
earliest form of
lorry (truck) and...
- The
gravity wagon, or
slant wagon, is an
angled hopper style wagon that
utilizes gravity to make the
unloading process easier. It is
primarily used on...