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  2. Old Dominion Freight Line - Wikipedia

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    Between 1969 and 1979, the company acquired several competing trucking lines. With the deregulation of the trucking industry in the 1980s, Old Dominion extended its service area into Florida, Tennessee and California and also started serving the major markets of Chicago and Dallas. [20]

  3. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    Which supported an all-electric operating range of up to 30 kilometers (18 miles). The battery recharged from the plug-in to the main power supply in approximately 6 hours. the non-plug-in van had a smaller electric motor with an output of 30 kW (40.23 hp) and smaller batteries with a capacity of only 3 kWh.

  4. Daimler Truck North America - Wikipedia

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    1942- Leland James founds the Freightliner Corporation. 1947- Freightliner opens its first truck plant in Portland, Oregon. 1950- Hyster Company is the first private carrier to order a Freightliner truck. 1951- Freightliner signs agreement to retail trucks through White Motor Corporation dealerships.

  5. Freightliner Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Freightliner Trucks is an American semi truck manufacturer. [1] Founded in 1929 as the truck-manufacturing division of Consolidated Freightways (from which it derives its name), the company was established in 1942 as Freightliner Corporation. [2]

  6. Freightliner FS-65 - Wikipedia

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    The Freightliner FS-65 is a cowled school bus chassis (conventional style) that was manufactured by Freightliner from 1997 to 2008. Derived from the Freightliner FL-Series medium-duty trucks, the FS-65 was produced primarily for school bus applications, though commercial-use buses and cutaway-cab buses were also built using the FS-65 chassis.

  7. Florida State Road 207 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 207 (SR 207) is a four-lane state highway in northeast Florida, extending from US 17 in East Palatka, Florida at the southwest end to US 1 in St. Augustine, Florida at the northeastern end.

  8. Maryland Route 781 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 781 (MD 781) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Delancy Road , the state highway runs 1.01 miles (1.63 km) from U.S. Route 40 (US 40) north to MD 281 in Elkton close to the Delaware state line.

  9. Elkton, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Westbound Florida State Road 207 as it enters Elkton. Elkton is an unincorporated community in St. Johns County, Florida, United States. It is located at the intersection of State Road 207 and County Road 305. The most prominent landmark is the Post Office, which delivers mail to the rural southwest section of the county.