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  2. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand motor vehicle fleet increased 61 percent from 1.5 million in 1986 to over 2.4 million by June 2003. By 2015 it almost reached 3.9 million. This is where scrapping has increased since 2014. Cash For Cars is a term used for Car Removal/Scrap Car where wreckers pay cash for old/wrecked/broken vehicles depending on age/model.

  3. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    At the salvage yard, the automobiles are typically arranged in rows, often stacked on top of one another. Some yards keep inventories in their offices, listing the usable parts in each car, as well as the car's location in the yard. Many yards have computerized inventory systems. About 75% of a vehicle can be recycled and used for other purposes.

  4. The inactive Kentucky Speedway is now a storage facility for ...

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    The inactive Kentucky Speedway is now a storage facility for a massive collection of unfinished Ford trucks visible from space Nick Bromberg Updated September 22, 2022 at 2:31 PM

  5. Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The museum owns and maintains a collection of 80 historic railroad equipment located on a 4-acre (16,000 m 2) site. [1]The museum was founded in 1975 when a club of local railroad enthusiasts decided to run passenger cars on Amtrak trains.

  6. Louisville Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Assembly Plant is an automobile manufacturing plant owned by Ford Motor Company in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] Opened in 1955, [1] the 3,154,173-square-foot (293,032.3 m 2) plant on 180 acres currently employs a total of 4,554 people. [2]

  7. List of rail yards - Wikipedia

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    Appliance Park Yard (NS) Prime F. Osborn Yard (CSXT) Youngtown Yard (NS) Oak Street Yard (Paducah & Louisville) South Louisville Rail Yard (Louisville & Nashville, closed 1990s) Paducah: Paducah Yard (PAL) Danville: Danville Yard (NS) Madisonville: Atkinson Yard (CSXT) Georgetown: Delaplain Yard (NS) Ludlow: Ludlow Yard (NS) Russell: Russell ...

  8. List of New York City Subway yards - Wikipedia

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    East New York Yard (also known as DO (District Office) Yard from its telegraphy letters) is primarily used to store the R143s used on the L and J/Z, R160s used on the J, L, M, and Z, and R179s used on the J and Z. Subway equipment is inspected and maintained here on a regular basis.

  9. Timeline of Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Herald-Leader|Lexington Daily Press begins publication. [4] Odd Fellows Temple built. 1872 – First Presbyterian Church built. [9] 1873 Smith Business College established. [16] Trotting Track constructed by Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association. [9] 1874 Lexington Railway Company streetcars in operation. Population: 13,600. [1]