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Wagons meaning
plural of wagon
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Many of these items were tossed out of the prairie schooners (the descriptive name for the canvas-covered wagons that looked like ships at sea) along the trail to save weight for their struggling draft animals pulling the wagons.
This includes going from four wagons to three and lane delineators so that wagons on the inside can escape should they be pressured.
Their wagons rivaled the more well-known Nissen Wagons from Salem and cost less.
Now, however, the media will circle the wagons around Acosta much like Republicans circled wagons around Brett Kavanaugh after he was unfairly accused of assault.
Each half has two loading/unloading wagons and 12 carrier wagons.
The group was the first to travel in wagons all the way to Fort Hall, where the wagons were abandoned at the urging of their guides.
The wagons could not easily be stopped, and people, particularly children, were often trying to get on and off the wagons while they were moving—not always successfully.
Twelve wagons were loaded with stones, till each wagon weighed three tons, and the wagons were fastened together.
When the pioneers were told at Fort Hall by agents from the Hudson's Bay Company that they should abandon their wagons there and use pack animals the rest of the way, Whitman disagreed and volunteered to lead the wagons to Oregon.
Because the government is not investing enough in rail, mining companies now have to pay the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to fix its broken-down locomotives and wagons to make them usable.
In bigger towns they had horse drawn water wagons to make the streets damp.
In early May, a train with seven freight wagons was derailed in the province after an explosive device went off.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Tossing tent poles, blankets and a duffel bag into a shopping cart and three wagons, Will Taylor spent a summer morning helping friends tear down what had been their home and that of about a dozen others.
Roads improved, but until the advent of the automobile, they were very steep, OK for horse- and mule-drawn wagons, but too steep for the early trucks.
The answer: Radio was wildly popular, and Antonio Pasin, the Italian immigrant who founded the company, wanted his wagons to be wildly popular, too.
The ironwork was cast at a foundry near Wrexham, then transported via canal by sea to Speymouth, where it was loaded onto wagons and taken to the site.
The locomotive remained on the tracks but up to 10 wagons, carrying logs and pulp, derailed.
The new vehicles include bin wagons, a crane, vans and minibuses which will replace older vehicles with more modern, environmentally-friendly vehicles.
The open access strategy, according to Zinyanduko, will result in a tripartite arrangement where private players will provide locomotives and wagons to move cargo for NRZ customers and pay access and administration fees to the NRZ.