railcar

noun
UK: /ˈreɪlkɑːr/
US: /ˈreɪlkɑːr/
  1. A vehicle that moves on rails, especially one used for carrying passengers or freight as part of a train.

    1. A railcar carried coal.
    2. The modern railcar offers comfortable seating and panoramic windows for sightseeing.

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The phonetic transcription of "railcar" is /ˈreɪlkɑːr/ in British English and /ˈreɪlkɑːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "railcar": "A railcar carried coal.". More examples on the page.