Boxcar (noun)

A railway freight car with sides and ends of equal height and without roof, used for transporting goods.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from box (adjective) + car.

Examples:

  1. The boxcar was a common sight at railway yards, as it was used for transporting goods across the country.
  2. The boxcar was loaded with heavy machinery, destined for a factory in the Midwest.
  3. The boxcar was an economical way to transport goods, as it was able to carry large amounts of cargo in one trip.
  4. The boxcar was popular among shippers, as it was easily accessible and allowed for easy loading and unloading of goods.
  5. The boxcar was a versatile mode of transportation, as it could be used for everything from carrying raw materials to finished products.
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