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  2. WAGR K class (diesel) - Wikipedia

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    Serial number Date delivered Original Road number Renumbered As Name Current/Last Owner Status A.109 7 February 1966 K201 - - SCT Logistics: Stored, Dynon. A.110 8 March 1966 K202 8, D50 - Greentrains: Scrapped, Port Kembla (May 2002). A.111 21 March 1966 K203 9, D51 - Greentrains Scrapped, Bellevue (20 June 2014) A.134 13 October 1966 K204 ...

  3. WAGR A class (diesel) - Wikipedia

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    Serial Number Date built Original road number Renumbered as Current/Last Owner Status 69-676 November 1969 AB1531 AB1501 Apex Industrial Exported to South Africa, January 2015 69-677 December 1969 AB1532 1437 Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia: Exported to Chile: 69-678 February 1970 AB1533 - Tranz Rail: Scrapped: 69-679 February 1970 AB1534 ...

  4. WAGR D class (diesel) - Wikipedia

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    Serial Number Date Built Original Road Number Renumbered As Current/Last Owner Status 70-723 February 1971 D1561 - Aurizon: Scrapped (September 2011) 70-724 1971 D1562 - Rovos Rail For use on Rovos Rail's Pretoria - Dar es Salaam service. 70-725 May 1971 D1563 2001 Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia: Exported to Chile: 70-726 June 1971 D1564

  5. Four-stroke engine - Wikipedia

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    Four-stroke cycle used in gasoline/petrol engines: intake (1), compression (2), power (3), and exhaust (4). The right blue side is the intake port and the left brown side is the exhaust port. The cylinder wall is a thin sleeve surrounding the piston head which creates a space for the combustion of fuel and the genesis of mechanical energy.

  6. List of International Harvester/Navistar engines - Wikipedia

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    A post-war version of the 269 cubic inches (4.4 L) Blue Diamond became the "Super Blue Diamond" when installed in the post-war medium L-line trucks. The Blue Diamond engine lived on until the early 60's renamed as Black Diamond engines, the BD-282 and BD-308.

  7. American Airlines plane narrowly avoids crashing into Hawaii ...

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    An American Airlines flight narrowly avoided crashing into a mountain range in Hawaii, officials said.

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1262 on Monday ... - AOL

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    If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1262 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.

  9. MIL-STD-1168 - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Defense Identification Code (DODIC) is a 4-symbol alphanumeric code designation for a type of item. It starts with 1 or 2 code letters and the remainder is a 2- or 3-digit code number. It indicates an item of supply (e.g., 5.56mm NATO M193 Ball) and its packing sub-unit (e.g., 20-round carton, 10-round clip, or 200-round ...