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  2. Teamster - Wikipedia

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    Teamster driving a team of six horses at the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany Lydia Vargo and Teamster with delivery wagon in Toledo, Ohio c. 1920. A teamster in American English is a truck driver; a person who drives teams of draft animals; or a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a labor union.

  3. Coachman - Wikipedia

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    The driver of a wagon or cart drawn by a draught animal was known as teamster or carter. Hungarian folklore. The English word coach, ...

  4. Chauffeur - Wikipedia

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    Frank Martin, driver in The Transporter series of films; Tom Branson, chauffeur turned son-in-law of Lord Grantham in Downton Abbey; Alfred Pennyworth, chauffeur to Batman; Logan in Logan; Kato the chauffeur and assistant to The Green Hornet; Thomas Fairchild, Sabrina's father, in the 1953 play and in the 1954 and 1995 films.

  5. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    Covered wagon A trailer with a tarp. Doubles Refers to a double set of trailers. Draggin' wagon/A wrecker A tow truck. Dry van A trailer without a refrigeration unit or insulation. Drop and hook The process of dropping off a trailer and picking up a replacement trailer at a destination. Dung beetle A Volkswagen Beetle with a male driver. Fender ...

  6. Wagon - Wikipedia

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    Steam wagon - late 1800s, large steam-powered vehicle; Duryea Motor Wagon - 1890s gasoline powered, patterned from the American buggy; Auto Wagon - early 1900s gas-powered, patterned from the American buggy; High wheeler - 1910s - often made from converted horse-drawn wagons; In modern times, the term station wagon survives as a type of ...

  7. Coach (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Stage wagon or mud wagon: (U.S.) lighter and smaller than a stagecoach, flat sides, simpler joinery Omnibus , a type of long-bodied horse-drawn coach used to transport passengers in cities and large towns.

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  9. Wagner (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Wagner is derived from the Germanic surname Waganari, meaning ' wagonmaker ' or ' wagon driver. ' The surname is German but is also well-established in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, eastern Europe, and elsewhere as well as in all German-speaking countries, and among Ashkenazi Jews.