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Cargo

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The container terminal in port of Hamburg.
A British Post Office leter sorting van in Carlisle.
An obsoleat and abandoned British Rail G.U.V. type boxcar in Derby.

Cargo is the name people give to goods which they transport, using a ship, airplane, lorry (truck), train or spacecraft. Please note that the noun is not countable, people will talk about some cargo. Today, the goods are usually packed in containers, which are carried. A place which loads or unloads cargo is usually called a cargo terminal.

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