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  2. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Baggage trailers are used for the transportation of loose baggage, oversized bags, mail bags, loose cargo carton boxes, etc. between the aircraft and the terminal or sorting facility. Dollies for loose baggage are fitted with a brake system which blocks the wheels from moving when the connecting rod is not attached to a tug.

  3. Trailer - Wikipedia

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    Trailer (vehicle), an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle Baggage trailer, a large flatbed baggage trolley; Bicycle trailer, a wheeled frame for hitching to a bicycle to tow cargo or passengers; Boat trailer to carry small boats; Horse trailer and other trailers designed to haul livestock; Semi-trailer, a trailer without a front axle

  4. List of Carnivàle episodes - Wikipedia

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    His co-workers make him clean up a mysterious baggage trailer where he finds a photograph of his mother with the inscription "H.S. and FLO". Ben shows it to snake charmer Ruthie, who identifies the woman on the photo as Henry Scudder's sweetheart Flora. Ruthie also hands Ben a photo of Scudder, a man who once worked in the carnival's geek show ...

  5. Baggage cart - Wikipedia

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    Baggage carts are usually built out of steel and equipped with three or four wheels. For safety reasons, they are generally fitted with a brake. [citation needed] Usually, a handle has to be pushed down in order to move the cart, however, in some cases, such as London airports, the handle activates the brake. Very few carts, e.g. in developing ...

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  7. Mullins trailer - Wikipedia

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    "The Mullins Manufacturing Company produced this trailer from 1936 to 1938. It was the only all-steel two-wheel auto trailer on the market at the time. Selling for $119.50, it was an immediate hit with the public." [1] The name "Red Cap" came from the railway baggage porters of that time.

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