boxcar

/ˈbɑksˌkɑr/
noun
  1. A fully enclosed railroad freight car, typically with sliding doors on the sides.
    • The train had fifty boxcars loaded with grain.
    • Hoboes sometimes rode in empty boxcars during the Great Depression.
    • A single boxcar can hold enough canned goods to supply a small town.
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