Wagons
A wagon is a large, wheeled vehicle designed for transporting goods or people, typically drawn by animals. In rail transport, the term wagon is used for freight or passenger cars. Wagons have existed for thousands of years and have played a central role in agriculture, trade, and mobility.
Etymology and early history: The word wagon comes from Old English wægn, related to other Germanic terms.
Road wagons today include farm wagons used in fields and markets, open-bed flat wagons for bulk loads,
Rail wagons: In railways, rolling stock consists of wagons (freight cars) and passenger cars; modern freight
Design and technology: Common features include a bed or platform, wheels on axles, a drawbar, and suspension.