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Railway Wagons: Overview.
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Railway wagon
A railway wagon, also known as a railroad car or simply a car, is a vehicle designed to be used on railways to transport goods or passengers. There are many different types of railway wagons, each designed for a specific purpose.
Freight wagons are used to transport goods such as coal, ore, grain, and containers. They can be open-topped, closed, or have side doors. Tank wagons are used to transport liquids or gases such as oil, chemicals, and liquefied petroleum gas. Flat wagons are used to transport heavy and bulky goods that cannot be loaded into closed wagons, such as machinery, vehicles, and construction materials.
Passenger wagons are used to transport people and come in various shapes and sizes. They can be designed for short commuter trips or long-distance travel. Some passenger wagons have seats arranged in rows while others have compartments with individual seats.
Railway wagons are typically made of steel and are designed to be robust and durable. They are equipped with wheels that run on rails and are usually pulled by locomotives. The wagons are often connected together to form a train, with each wagon being coupled to the one in front and the one behind. The coupling mechanism allows the wagons to move together and ensures that the train stays on the rails.