
Sometimes, the word wagon is also used for railroad cars (not motorized, for goods or passengers), and the word is 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, in English also varied to combi), Variant (VW models), Caravan (GM's Opel models), Avant (Audi's wagons), Touring (BMW's wagons).
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Sometimes, the word wagon is also used for railroad cars (not motorized, for goods or passengers), and the word is 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, in English also varied to combi), Variant (VW models), Caravan (GM's Opel models), Avant (Audi's wagons), Touring (BMW's wagons).
The word is also sometimes used as a colloquialism for any vehicle, particularly in the British Military.
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- Araba
- Baby carriage
- Buckboard
- Carriage
- Cart
- Conestoga wagon
- Covered wagon
- Dolly
- Dolly (trailer)
- Go-cart
- Golf cart
- Hackney carriage
- Horse-drawn vehicle
- Forklift truck
- Lorry (horse-drawn)
- Omnibus
- Ox-wagon
- Perambulator
- Radio Flyer toy wagon
- Soapbox
- Stagecoach
- Surrey
- Trolley (horse-drawn)
- Twenty mule team
- Vardo (gypsy wagon)
- Wagon train
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