Trackless train
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"Land train" redirects here. For interconnected heavy-goods highway vehicles, see Road train. For interconnected rubber-tired public-transport vehicles, see rubber-tyred tram. For vehicles that could travel over almost any terrain, see Overland train.
A trackless train — or tram (U.S. English),[1] road train, land train,[2] or parking lot train is a road-going articulated vehicle used for the transport of passengers, comprising a driving vehicle pulling one or more carriages connected by drawbar couplings, in the manner of a road-going railway train. Similar vehicles may be used for transport of freight or baggage for short distances, such as at a factory or airport. Often depending on use, land train may or may not be skeuomorphically styled to look like traditional, often steam trains.
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