A Porter
Because people who carry luggage are traditionally summoned by a bell, they are often known as bellhops (hop refers to the alacrity of their response). 'Porter' is another word to describe someone who carries luggage, at places like airports or hotels.
A person who carries luggage for someone else is often called a porter, from the Latin/Frendh/Italian words meaning "to carry".
Baggage checker. Sir. Madam. Luggage manipulation specialist.
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.
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bagage handler
Bell hop
Bellhop, or porter.
a janitor.
The train bearer
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The luggage carousel.