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A 'wagon' (in British English, sometimes 'waggon') or 'dray' is a wooden cart usually pulled by an animal, or animals, such as horses, mules or oxen and used for transportation of people or goods. Wagons usually have four wheels, and were used during the California Gold Rush.
Sometimes, the word is also used for railroad cars (not motorized, for goods or passengers), and it's a part / the usual short form of station wagon, the non-British term for a sedan (saloon) with an extended rear cargo area. Other names: estate (car) / shooting brake (UK), break (F), station sedan (Aus), Kombi (generally in German language, in English also varied to combi), Variant (VW models), Caravan (GM's Opel models), Avant (Audi's wagons).

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Buckboard

Carriage

Cart

Conestoga wagon

Dolly

Dolly (trailer)

Go-cart

Golf cart

Hackney carriage

Horse-drawn vehicles

Lorry (horse-drawn)

Omnibus

Ox-wagon

Perambulator

Prairie schooner

Radio Flyer toy wagon

Soapbox

Stagecoach

Surrey

Trolley (horse-drawn)

Twenty mule team

Wagon train

Wagon-wheel effect

Wheel chair

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Wagon Companies
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