Wagon
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For other uses, see Wagon (disambiguation).
Wagon with horses harnessed to its pole
Wagon with horses harnessed to its pole
A wagon (in British English sometimes waggon) or dray is a wooden cart usually pulled by an animal, or animals, such as horses, mules or oxen and used for transport of people or goods. Wagons usually have four wheels. Wagons were used during the california gold rush.
[edit] See also
* Baby carriage
* Buckboard
* Carriage
* Cart
* Conestoga wagon
* Dolly
* Dolly (trailer)
* Go-cart
* Golf cart
* Hackney carriage
* Horse-drawn vehicles
* Lorry (horse-drawn)
* Omnibus
* Ox-wagon
* Perambulator
* Prairie schooner
* Radio Flyer toy wagon
* Soapbox
* Stagecoach
* Surrey
* Trolley (horse-drawn)
* Twenty mule team
* Wagon train
* Wagon-wheel effect
* Wheel chair
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