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  • 11Miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent — (MPGe) is a unit of measurement that relates efficiencies of different systems to the traditional unit of measurement for fuel efficiency (miles per gallon of gasoline).DescriptionMPGe is based on the quantity of heat energy that can be obtained… …

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  • 12Passenger vehicles in the United States — This article adopts the US Department of Transportation definition of passenger vehicle to mean cars and trucks used for passengers; the term here excludes buses and trains.The United States is home to the largest passenger vehicle market of any… …

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  • 13Passenger rail projects in Minnesota — There are several passenger rail projects being discussed in Minnesota. There is currently one existing commuter rail service in the state, the Northstar Line, and one existing long distance intercity rail service, the Empire Builder. Future… …

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  • 14Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent — Monroney label showing the EPA s fuel economy equivalent ratings for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. The rating for all electric mode (left) is expressed in miles per gallon gasoline equivalent. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPGe or MPGge) is a… …

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  • 15Miles Aerovan — M.57 Aerovan Aerovan 4 of Channel Islands Air Freight at Manchester (Ringway) Airport in May 1955 Role …

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  • 16Miles Merchantman — Merchantman Role Airliner and freighter National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Miles Aircraft Ltd First flight August 1947 Retired 1948 Number built 1 …

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  • 17Miles Platting — Coordinates: 53°29′21″N 2°12′57″W / 53.489167°N 2.215833°W / 53.489167; 2.215833 …

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  • 18Miles Falcon — M.3 Falcon Miles M.3A Falcon Major G AEEG at Old Warden Role Cabin monoplane Manufac …

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  • 19Miles M.18 — The Miles M.18 was a single engine twin seat low winged light British civil utility aircraft of the 1930s. Miles M.18 The Miles M …

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  • 20passenger mile — One passenger transported one mile. For air and ocean transport, use nautical miles; for rail, highway, and inland waterway transport in the continental United States, use statute miles …

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