Crane

Crane may refer to:

  • Crane (bird), a large, long-necked bird
    • Thousand origami cranes, Paper crane, an origami version of this bird
  • Crane (machine), an industrial machinery for lifting
    • Container crane, a machine for lifting intermodal containers
    • Crane (railroad), a crane suited to use on railroads


Crane or cranes may also refer to

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... Mudflap transforms into a truck crane ... His Cyber Key extends his crane arm and deploys a massive saw blade (Mega Crane Blade), and also activates an arm-mounted missile-launcher ...

Famous quotes containing the word crane:

    The bottom of the sea is cruel.
    —Hart Crane (1899–1932)

    “I am enchanted, believe me,
    To die, thus,
    In this mediaeval fashion,
    According to the best legends;
    —Stephen Crane (1871–1900)

    But the star-glistered salver of infinity,
    The circle, blind crucible of endless space,
    Is sluiced by motion,—subjugated never.
    —Hart Crane (1899–1932)