0 a railway carriage in which large bags are transported
From the open door of the baggage car were tossed the mail sack and two express packages.
How light and pleasant this car was—so different from the baggage car.
So their trunks were taken from the ship and carried to the baggage cars.
The train, typical of the era, consisted of a locomotive followed by the tender, baggage car, second class car and first class car.
Passenger trains typically offered the fastest service, so milk cans might have first been loaded into baggage cars.
Once the three men, along with some railroad employees, were in the baggage car, they began playing.