Goods wagon


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a freight car [Eng.] See the Note under Car, n., 2.

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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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You can stay in a pod, a shepherd's hut or luxury family pod for PS85 a night; the Howff sleeps 10 for PS150 per night; a llamathemed hut for four costs PS90 a night; the Goods Wagon is PS110 a night.
WHEN Jack Stamper was a lad, he used to "skip" into town from Liverpool's Coburg Dock on the back of the nearest passing coal cart or goods wagon.
Retired police officer Hilda Blythin died after stepping into the path of a heavy goods wagon outside her home in Tannery Court, Abergele.
I abandoned instructions from the Sat Nav and followed a heavy goods wagon, that seemed to know where it was going, and we rejoined the correct route after a long diversion.
RAILROADED: A Hornby 'O' gauge 4-4-0 locomotive No.1759, with tender, three carriages and a goods wagon which sold for pounds 2,600
The refugees were found inside a freezing cold metal goods wagon at Rugby, Warwickshire, after pounding on the walls begging to be released.
The incident derailed a goods wagon. However, the track was restored by the railway authorities soon.
In addition, there is almost every type of goods wagon that could be imagined, many being sold in lots of 10, while unboxed wagons are in large lots.
It is only when there is a heavy goods wagon that you feel it.
"And it is surprisingly quiet - it's only when there's a heavy goods wagon that you feel it.
And, after tackling jobs ranging from cutting down overgrown shrubs to building fencing, the area now boasts an embankment slide, a wooden train complete with engine, carriage and goods wagon, a seesaw, four picnic benches, two seating benches and five pixie seats.
A 7.5 tonne goods wagon slammed into the back of a motorcyclist when it slowed for traffic, causing the rider serious injuries.