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  2. Fleet Feet - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Feet is an American franchisor [3] of locally owned and operated running stores founded in 1976 in Sacramento, California. The company provides running shoes, apparel, and accessories for both men and women.

  3. Central Ohio Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA / ˈ k oʊ t ə /) is a public transit agency serving the Columbus metropolitan area, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.It operates fixed-route buses, bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services.

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    AirNet Express Fleet; Aircraft Total Notes Bombardier Learjet 35: 6 Bombardier Learjet 35A: 18 Cessna 208: 16 Beechcraft Baron BE-58: 39 Piper PA-31 Navajo: 16 Accident

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  6. Trolleybuses in Dayton - Wikipedia

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    A trolleybus of the Oakwood Street Railway, one of multiple companies that once operated trolleybuses in Dayton, passing the Montgomery County Courthouse in 1937. The first electric trolley bus (ETB) service in Ohio began operation in Dayton, on April 23, 1933, when the Salem Avenue-Lorain Avenue line was converted from streetcars to trolley coaches — or trolley buses, as they are most ...

  7. Public transit in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Interurban Terminal One of two remaining Columbus streetcars, operated 1926–1948, and now at the Ohio Railway Museum. The first public transit in the city was the horse-drawn omnibus, utilized in 1852 to transport passengers to and from the city's first train station, and in 1853, between Columbus, Franklinton, Worthington, and Canal Winchester.