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Small carts for carrying luggage
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Baggage carts,luggage carts,luggage trolleys ortrolleys are smallvehicles pushed by travelers (human-powered) to carry individualluggage,[citation needed] mostlysuitcases. There are two major sizes: One for big luggage and one for small luggage.[clarification needed] Carts have usually two parts for carrying luggage: A small section (basket) for carry on luggage at the same level as the handle, and a lowered large section for suitcases a small and large bags.[citation needed]

The carts are provided inairports, largebus stations,[1] hotels, ortrain stations for transporting luggage and may be free of charge. They are sometimes owned by the operator of the establishment. In some facilities carts may be provided by a contractor such asSmarte Carte for a rental fee. Baggage carts are usually built out of steel and equipped with three or four wheels. For safety reasons, they are generally fitted with a brake.[citation needed] Usually, a handle has to be pushed down in order to move the cart, however, in some cases, such as London airports, the handle activates the brake. Very few carts, e.g. in developing countries such as Sri Lanka, do not have this feature.[citation needed]

Where a charge is made, this can be either a deposit, which is returned automatically when the cart is returned; or a rental fee can be charged.

Parts

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In airports, boarding baggage cart parts are:[2]

Baggage tugs

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A baggage tug is a small tractor, sometimes anelectric vehicle, used by the airline industry to tow baggage carts to and from the terminal/cargo facility and theaircraft.[3]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"Belgrade Bus Station discriminated Roma baggage porters".A 11 Initiative. 26 February 2020. Retrieved26 May 2022.
  2. ^"Baggage Tugs and Carts"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 25, 2014. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  3. ^Baggage Tugs and Carts. Fundamentals Reference GuideArchived 2014-03-25 at theWayback Machine.

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