The strikers then loaded a railroad flatcar with drums of oil and set it afire.
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Once it's wrapped in netting and paid for, the tree is loaded onto a flatcar.
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Dressed in black like a commando, Christian hopped a flatcar carrying a semitrailer.
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The flatcar hurtled down the rails toward the mill's wharf where the barges were docked.
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A reporter enters the tent prepared to see a dead whale on a flatcar.
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The plane lifted off the flatcar and he continued his journey.
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A bulkhead is a flatcar with walls on the front and rear.
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The flatcar was immediately pushed off the rails by helpful railroad workers as a freight train approached.
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The engine will then be transferred to a flatcar, which will transport it along the railway to Sloss Furnace.
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Freight car without permanent sides or roof
A flatcar (US) (also flat car (US) or flat wagon (non-US)) is a piece of railroad (US) or railway (non-US) rolling stock that consists of an open, flat deck on four or six wheels or a pair of trucks (US) or bogies (UK). ...
A railcar without sides, used for hauling machinery.
Freight car that has a floor without any housing or body above. Frequently used to carry containers and/or trailers or oversized/odd-shaped commodities. Three types of flat cars used in intermodal transportation are conventional, spine and stack cars.