Railway freight cars are vehicles specifically designed for freight transport in railway transportation. They are classified into general-purpose freight cars and special-purpose freight cars according to their purpose. General-purpose freight cars include open wagons, boxcars, and flatcars, suitable for transporting various types of goods; special-purpose freight cars, such as coal cars and container cars, are designed for specific goods. Their structure consists of core components such as the car body, bogies, couplers, buffer devices, and braking systems, which respectively undertake the functions of load-bearing, driving stability, connection, and safety control.
• Shock Absorber
• Draft Gear Body, Wedge and Cone.
• Wheels
• Brake Systems
• Handles
• Guids