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  2. Portal talk : Trains/Selected article/Week 13, 2013/link

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  5. Nissan Altima - Wikipedia

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    For the 2013 model year (Generation 5), the 3.5 SR trim level was dropped completely for the coupe, meaning that for this particular model year, only the sedan was available with a 3.5 L V6, and 2013 is the last model year for the Altima Coupe, while the sedan gets redesigned for the 2013 model year and continues production for future model years.

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  7. California takes first step to buy trains for its high-speed ...

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    California and Amtrak spent more than a year discussing the potential of doing a joint purchase of trainsets in 2013 and 2014. But after issuing a call for bids in January 2014, the two agencies ...

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    Many diesel, electric, and steam engines made after 1950 had Lionel's Magne-Traction, which made the wheels magnetic in order to grip the track better. Lionel's most popular toy train ever mass-produced was the Santa Fe F3, numbered 2333, released in 1948. By 1953, Lionel sales reached their highest level at over $32 million.