freight car

noun
1.
any car for carrying freight.
Origin
1825-35
Examples from the web for freight car
  • At the end she becomes a drifter, a freight car rider.
  • The common gondola car is a freight car with low sides and ends, a solid floor, and no roof.
  • Brake piston travel indicator and sensors installed on freight car.
  • Raking collision between locomotive and freight car or shifted load.
Encyclopedia Article for freight car

railroad car designed to carry cargo. Early freight cars were made largely of wood. All-steel cars were introduced by about 1896 and within 30 years had almost completely replaced the wooden variety. Modern freight cars vary widely in shape and size, but virtually all of them evolved from three basic types that had been in use since the early 1800s: the open-top car, the boxcar, and the flatcar.

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