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{{Item
| name2    = Wagon
|name   = Freight Car
|image   = [[File:Trusty-Freight-Car.png]]
|image   =  
|game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|game   = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|location = [[Goron Village]]
|location = [[Goron Village]]
| use   = To haul objects
|use   = Haul objects
|cost   = Free
|cost   = Free
|sim   =  
|related  =  
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The '''Freight Car''' is an item that can be attached to the [[Spirit Train]] in order to haul various objects in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. The Freight Car can be obtained in [[Goron Village]], and is given to [[Link]] by a [[Goron]] from the village. This item's original intent is the haul [[Mega Ice]] over from [[Wellspring Station]] back to Goron Village in order to cool the never ending flow of lava.   
The '''Freight Car''' ('''Wagon''' in the European/Australian version) is an item that can be attached to the [[Spirit Train]] in order to haul various objects in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.
 
The Trusty Freight Car can be obtained in [[Goron Village]], and is given to [[Link (Spirit Tracks)|Link]] by [[Kagoron]] from the village. This item's original intent is the haul [[Mega Ice]] over from [[Wellspring Station]] back to Goron Village in order to cool the never ending flow of lava.
 
Once Link is in possession of the Freight Car, he can complete many side quests that involve shipping freight throughout the kingdom. One must exercise caution however, because just like passengers, freight has many needs that have to be satisfied. One such example is that Dark Ore has to be in darkness; otherwise, it will begin to melt. While these side quests are not essential to completing the game, they are required if Link wants to restore all the spirit tracks.   


==Train Parts==
*Spirit Train: [[Trusty Freight Car]] (Reliable Wagon)
*Wooden Train: [[Wooden Freight Car]] (Wooden Wagon)
*Steel Train: [[Efficient Freight Car]] (Unstoppable Wagon)
*Skull Train: [[Skull Freight Car]] (Hover Wagon)
*Stagecoach Train: [[Garden Freight Car]] (Flowery Veranda)
*Dragonhead Train: [[Dragon Freight Car]] (Dragon's Tail)
*Sweet Train: [[Pie Freight Car]] (Delectable Wagon)
*Golden Train: [[Golden Freight Car]] (Golden Wagon)


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Freight Car
Wagon
Trusty-Freight-Car.png

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Location

Cost

Free

Uses

Haul objects

The Freight Car (Wagon in the European/Australian version) is an item that can be attached to the Spirit Train in order to haul various objects in Spirit Tracks.

The Trusty Freight Car can be obtained in Goron Village, and is given to Link by Kagoron from the village. This item's original intent is the haul Mega Ice over from Wellspring Station back to Goron Village in order to cool the never ending flow of lava.

Once Link is in possession of the Freight Car, he can complete many side quests that involve shipping freight throughout the kingdom. One must exercise caution however, because just like passengers, freight has many needs that have to be satisfied. One such example is that Dark Ore has to be in darkness; otherwise, it will begin to melt. While these side quests are not essential to completing the game, they are required if Link wants to restore all the spirit tracks.


Train Parts