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  2. Packard Station Sedan - Wikipedia

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    By offering the Station Sedan Packard could market a vehicle with station wagon attributes, but without the investment cost associated with a complete station wagon development program. [ 2 ] The Station Sedan used a combination of steel framing and body parts along with structural wood panels made from northern birch to create a " woody ...

  3. British Rail Departmental Wagons - Wikipedia

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    Bogie Flat Wagon [2] A modified Salmon wagon [1] Otter: YXA Bogie Wagon [2] Used as part of a long welded rail train [1] Oyster: ZUP 4 Wheel Brake Van with Ballast Ploughs Parr: YMA / YQA Bogie Flat Wagon [2] Perch: YEA Bogie Flat Wagon Used as part of a continuous welded rail train [1] Pike: ZAA 4 Wheel Open Wagon [2] Pilchard: YCO Bogie Open ...

  4. Open wagon - Wikipedia

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    A Class Ow goods wagon on the Saxon narrow gauge railways with Heberlein brakes Open wagon for peat, 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) . An open wagon (or truck in the UK) forms a large group of railway goods wagons designed primarily for the transportation of bulk goods that are not moisture-retentive and can usually be tipped, dumped or shovelled.

  5. Whippletree (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    A whippletree, or whiffletree, [1] [2] is a mechanism to distribute force evenly through linkages. It is also referred to as an equalizer, leader bar, or double tree. It consists of a bar pivoted at or near the centre, with force applied from one direction to the pivot and from the other direction to the tips. Several whippletrees may be used ...

  6. Edsel Roundup - Wikipedia

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    The Edsel Roundup is a station wagon that was produced and sold by Edsel in 1958. Like the Villager and Bermuda station wagons, the Roundup was built on a 116-inch (2,946 mm) wheelbase [1] shared with Ford's station wagons, as well as core body stampings. It had an approach angle of 21° and an overall length of 205.42 in. [2]

  7. Thrall Car Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 until 2002, Thrall manufactured wagons at the York Carriage Works in England. [4] [5] In 2000, Thrall acquired the railway vehicle manufacturer ČKD Vagonka Studénka (Czech Republic), renamed Thrall Vagonka Studénka, a.s.. [6] (In 2006 Trinity Industries sold off its European operations to International Railway Systems)

  8. Litter (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Palanquins vary in size and grandeur. The smallest and simplest, a cot or frame suspended by the four corners from a bamboo pole and borne by two bearers, is called a doli. [3] [5] Larger palanquins are rectangular wooden boxes eight feet long, four feet wide, and four feet high, with openings on either side screened by curtains or ...

  9. Carriage - Wikipedia

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    Coach of a noble family, c. 1870 The word carriage (abbreviated carr or cge) is from Old Northern French cariage, to carry in a vehicle. [3] The word car, then meaning a kind of two-wheeled cart for goods, also came from Old Northern French about the beginning of the 14th century [3] (probably derived from the Late Latin carro, a car [4]); it is also used for railway carriages and in the US ...

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