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usually pull
wagons. One
animal or several,
often in
pairs or
teams may pull
wagons. However,
there are
examples of human-propelled
wagons, such as mining...
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hatchbacks and
station wagons include: D-pillar:
Station wagons are more
likely to have a D-pillar (hatchbacks and
station wagons both have A-, B-, and...
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Wagons East (sometimes
styled as
Wagons East!) is a 1994
American Western adventure comedy film
directed by
Peter Markle,
written by
Matthew Carlson,...
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boiler remained in the cab. Some of the
earliest wagons, such as the
first generation of
wagons built by Mann used
locomotive type boilers, and a double-ended...
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first wagons referred as such had
similar builds as
later Conestoga wagons.
Conestoga wagons are
larger and more
robust variants of
covered wagons, sharing...
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wagons Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Ox-drawn
wagons.
Bullock cart (ox-cart)
Bullocky Carriage Chuckwagon Conestoga wagon Oxbow Wagon Pakenham...
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other options.
Covered wagon at Pipe
Spring National Monument Covered wagon c. 1870s
Covered wagons c. 1871
Covered wagons at
California Interpretive...
- wheel. The ch****is used for
gravity wagons is
sometimes the same as the ch****is used for hay
wagons.
Forage wagon Grain hopper trailer Combine harvester...
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Goods wagons or
freight wagons (North America:
freight cars), also
known as
goods carriages,
goods trucks,
freight carriages or
freight trucks, are unpowered...
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wagons (sometimes flat beds,
flats or rail flats, US: flatcars), as
classified by the
International Union of
Railways (UIC), are
railway goods wagons...