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  • 91British Rail Class D3/11 — Infobox Locomotive name = British Rail Class D3/11 powertype = Diesel electric caption = roadnumber = 15101–15106 builder = British Railways’ Swindon Works ordernumber = Swindon Lot 346 builddate = 1948 totalproduction = 6 gauge =… …

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  • 92NZR J class (1939) — NZR J class J 1211 being serviced before departure from Napier. Photo by Joseph Christianson Power type Steam Builder North British Locomotive Works, Glasgow, Scotland …

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  • 93Mercedes-Benz Actros 4160 — The Mercedes Benz Actros 4160 is a Heavy Haulage transport truck.So that means it transports very heavy weight objects.In the first days of April, in the port of Rotterdam a crane hoisted the BURAN (Soviet Spaceshuttle) onto a sixteen axle low… …

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  • 94South African Class 15F 4-8-2 — 2940 Lynette at speed on the Johannesburg Magaliesburg line, 6 April 1992 Power type Steam Designer South African Railways Builder …

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  • 95Military engineering vehicle — The EBG combat engineering vehicle, based on the AMX 30 tank, is used by the engineers of the French Army for a variety of missions …

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  • 96Semi-trailer truck — A semi trailer truck, also known as tractor trailer or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) articulated lorry, is an articulated truck or lorry consisting of a towing engine ( tractor in the United States, prime mover in Australia, and truck in… …

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  • 97New South Wales C38 class locomotive — C38 Class Class leader 3801 a streamlined example of the class Power type Steam Builder Clyde Engineering (5) NSWGR Eveleigh Workshops (13) NSWGR Cardif …

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  • 98Mercedes-Benz B-Class — Manufacturer Mercedes Benz Production 2005–present Assembly Rastatt, Germany …

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  • 99British Rail Class 66 — 66713 Forest City at Crewe Works Power type Diesel electric Builder Electro Motive Diesel Model …

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  • 100McKeen Motor Car Company — McKeen car Roslyn of the Northern Pacific Railroad. The McKeen Motor Car Company of Omaha, Nebraska was a builder of internal combustion engined railroad motor cars (railcars), constructing 152 between 1905–1917.[1] Founded by William McKeen, the …

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