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Questions & answers

: a train that carries goods : a train that carries freight.
The name “freight train” emerged in the 1840s. Freight as a verb evolved as “fraught” in the mid-1500s. This meant “to load.” In the 1530s, fraught became freight, meaning to carry or transport. In modern times, we do not refer to the transporting of passengers as freight.
We've covered the difference between passenger and freight trains and we can summarize them in one sentence: Passenger trains are shorter, faster and they transport people while freight trains have less horsepower per ton, move heavy cargo, and are incredibly efficient at what they do.
Freight trains are made up of one or more locomotives which provide propulsion, along with one or more railroad cars (also known as wagons) which carry freight.
While they are commonly called “freight railroads” today, they once provided intercity passenger rail service as well – until the public bargain that created Amtrak in 1970 enabled them to concentrate on their profitable freight business in return for agreeing to accommodate and facilitate Amtrak's operations.
Many hobos from this era have since “caught the westbound,” or died. A small number of so-called hobos still hop freight trains today. Unlike hobos of yesteryear, these modern freight train hoppers would not ride the rails to seek employment, but for the thrill of the journey.