kaubaveoga
Kaubaveoga is an Estonian adjective meaning “freight-carrying” or “cargo-bearing.” It describes vehicles, equipment, routes, or services that are configured to transport goods rather than passengers. The term is widely used in transport, logistics, and regulatory language and can modify nouns such as rong (train), laev (ship), lennuk (aircraft), or auto (truck).
In railway usage, kaubaveoga rong denotes a freight train that carries goods. In maritime and aviation contexts,
Etymology-wise, the word combines kauba (cargo, goods in genitive) with veoga (with a vehicle), forming a compound
Usage notes: Kaubaveoga contrasts with terms describing passenger transport and is often part of longer noun