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  2. Humber FWD - Wikipedia

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    The Humber FWD (four wheel drive, sometimes written as F.W.D.) was designed for the British Army after the outbreak of World War II.Its design was partly derived from the Humber Snipe passenger car, incorporating elements such as the engine, independent front suspension, and gearbox. [2]

  3. Humber Ferry - Wikipedia

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    This list is not complete. There was an additional ship introduced in the 1970s which was diesel powered, DEPV Farringford.She was previously used as a ferry between the mainland and the Isle of Wight.

  4. Category:Transport in Yorkshire and the Humber - Wikipedia

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  5. Associated Humber Lines - Wikipedia

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    Associated Humber Lines (AHL) was created in 1935 to manage the services of various railway controlled shipping lines including port activities in the Humber area of the United Kingdom.

  6. South Humberside Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The South Humberside Main Line runs from Doncaster on the East Coast Main Line to Thorne where it diverges from the Sheffield to Hull Line. It then runs eastwards to Scunthorpe and the Humber ports of Immingham and Grimsby, with the coastal resort of Cleethorpes as terminus.

  7. Humber cycles - Wikipedia

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    Beeston 2008, with insignia high on the left front wall. Humber was an English brand of bicycles and tricycles.Thomas Humber made himself a velocipede in 1868. From that time he built a substantial business in manufacturing tricycles and bicycles while continuously improving their design and construction.

  8. Category:Transport in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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  9. Yorkshire and the Humber - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. [a] The population in 2021 was 5,480,774 [3] with its largest settlements being Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, and York.