Wagon
A wagon (sometimes called a waggon) is a type of vehicle that has four wheels. It can be used to transport goods, food, supplies, and sometimes people. It can be pulled by a person, by animals, or by a vehicle (such as a tractor).[1] A wagon used to be called a wain. A person who builds or repairs wagons is called a wainwright. A person who drives wagons is called a "wagoner",[2][3] a "teamster", a "bullocky" (Australia), a "muleteer", or simply a "driver".
Wagon Media
A hay wagon in Germany, of a type common throughout Europe (the leiterwagen). The sides are actually ladders attached to serve as containment of hay or grain, and may be removed, such as for hauling timber.
One of the two wagons in the History Museum of Armenia, the world's oldest known wagons.
Conestoga wagon, USA 1840s
Ox-wagon hauling wool, New Zealand c. 1880
Twenty-mule team, Borax freight, USA 1880s