A wagon station is a designated stop or hub where wagons, typically horse-drawn, can rest, be loaded or unloaded, and receive maintenance. Historically, these stations were crucial in facilitating trade and travel along major routes, especially in rural or frontier areas. They often provided basic amenities for both travelers and their animals, serving as important logistical points in transportation networks. Today, the term may also refer to modern facilities that serve similar functions for freight and goods transport.
No it is a station wagon.No it is a station wagon.
Ford Edsel
The average station wagon costs about 5 thousand dollars. This is because the average station wagon is used and is not in the best condition.
Of a 2001mazda platinum station wagon
You'd be thinking of a Volvo station wagon.
1993 mercedes station wagon 3.2 liter
the difference is that the station wagon has a bigger room for the boot and it is long while the hatch back is a smaller version of the station wagon please subscribe
station-wagon
The first thing depending on the model is that you can call it a Sport Wagon instead of a station wagon, specially the 850 series, the model R....
this is a simple question to answers. thank me for the asking. station wagon must usually have best of the stealing capibalitees. you can kill the a owner' kill the a station wagon' until it is mercedes. mercedes was good. you must be opening the door' or breaking the window, the take a the game. others weyes/ take the station wagon. thanks for help *&(*luke*)&*
A Chevrolet Caprice station wagon can be found by checking local car trading advertisement listings, websites include: eBay, Trovit, Oodle and Station Wagon Forums.
It is the nickname for the 1946 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. It wasthe first mass-market all-steel station wagon designed and built as a passenger vehicle.