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  2. Template : Bièvre bus network/transfers with logo/doc

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  3. Template : Cergy-Pontoise Confluence bus network/transfers ...

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    This is an addon template for the Cergy-Pontoise Confluence bus network/transfers template. Its not strictly necessary as the same result can be achieved by using the transfers template with the parameter logo=1.

  4. File:Driver and Mechanic Badge Vector.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia produced by the United States Army Institute of Heraldry.It is in the public domain but its use is restricted by Title 18, United States Code, Section 704 and the Code of Federal Regulations (32 CFR, Part 507), .

  5. Peaked cap - Wikipedia

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    Peaked caps are also commonly worn around the world by some railway, or airport staff (baggage porters, but often wearing kepi type cap), bus drivers and security guards. A peaked cap is a part of the Salvation Army uniform in most of the territories it operates in. Student caps in Northern and Central European countries are frequently peaked caps.

  6. Template:S-bus/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Bus driver - Wikipedia

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    An intercity bus driver driving a bus. An intercity bus driver is a bus driver whose duties involve driving a bus between cities.It is one of four common positions available to those capable of driving buses (the others being school, transit, or tour bus driving). [1]

  8. Cap badge - Wikipedia

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    Plastic cap badges were introduced during the Second World War, when metals became strategic materials.Nowadays many cap badges in the British Army are made of a material called "stay-brite" (anodised aluminium, anodising is an electro-plating process resulting in lightweight shiny badge), this is used because it is cheap, flexible and does not require as much maintenance as brass badges.

  9. Template : North American school bus chassis (1980-present)

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