Wagon
English: Media of wagons. Wagons are four-wheeled vehicles pulled by draft animals (horses, mules, oxen, or other creatures) used for hauling goods, commodities, materials, supplies, or other things, as opposed to primarily people. For four-wheeled vehicles designed for people, see carriage. For two-wheeled vehicles, see cart.
Farm wagons
- Farm wagon, Poland
- Farm wagons of Hungary
- Small buckboard wagon in Michigan, a typical farm wagon of the USA
- Hay wagon in Romania
- Ox wagon in India
Covered wagons
- Conestoga Wagon, used for hauling goods on the East Coast of the United States
- Covered wagon of the sort used by settlers in Canada
- Chuckwagon, used for feeding people in a wagon train or other convey
- Covered wagon on display in Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Ox wagon from South Africa
- Drawing of a South African covered wagon
- Camp Cook's Troubles by Charles Marion Russell
Military wagons and ambulances
- Union Army field telegraph battery wagon, Siege of Petersburg, American Civil War
- Hydrogen gas-generating wagons, used for inflating observation balloons in the American Civil War
- Navy ambulance wagon from the American Civil War
- Ambulance, Sumatra, Indonesia
- Railway ambulance, New South Wales, Australia
Nomadic wagons
- A migrant farmer's wagon with mules harnessed to its tongue.
Delivery wagons
- Bakery van in Australia
- Milk wagon, Berlin, Germany
- Biscuit delivery wagon, Montreal
- Milkman wagon in the USA
- Annheuser-Busch Budweiser beer delivery wagon, USA
- DuPont explosives wagon, USA
- Ice wagon, Netherlands
Freight wagons
- Wool wagon, Australia
- wool wagon, Australia
- "Twenty-mule team" borax wagon, Death Valley, California, USA
- Wagons for the 101 Ranch Wild West Show
- Freight wagons in the Yukon
Other wagons
- A portable photography studio used during the Crimean War
- Street-cleaning wagon, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Garbage wagon, Seattle, 1915
- A water wagon, Texas
- American circus wagon