A person who carries bags at a railway station is typically called a "porter." Porters assist passengers by transporting their luggage to and from trains, helping them navigate the station. In some regions, they may also be referred to as "bellhops" or "luggage handlers."
Such a person is a porter.
a coach man
The person is called a Porter.
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a railway porter
If you're asking what the job title is - of a person who carries passengers bags.... it's a 'porter'.
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The person is called a Porter.
A bag-carrier is a person who carries another person's bags.
A porter or "redcap". So called because they once wore a bright red hat to identify them to passengers.
The person who carries luggage at a train station is commonly referred to as a "porter." Porters assist travelers by handling their bags and providing other services to ensure a smooth journey. In some contexts, they may also be called "luggage handlers" or "bellhops," particularly in hotels.
The people who carry bags at railway stations are porters.