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when we are talking about a train, what's the difference between waggon and coach?
Dec 30, 2008 4:50 PM
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I've always understood that:
A wagon is the part of a train that is used for transporting goods, produce, food and products (collectively known as freight).
A coach is where people sit (also known as a carriage).
December 31, 2008
waggon-Any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor
coach-A railcar where passengers ride.waggon-goods train coach-passenger train (terms used )
whats the difference between goods train and passenger train ?
December 30, 2008
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