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  2. List of vans - Wikipedia

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    Fullsize Passenger/Cargo Van: 1993-2007: Eastern Europe GMC: Safari: Chevrolet Astro: Minivan/Compact Cargo Van: 1995-2005: United States, Canada, Mexico, Middle East GMC: Gypsy----Fullsize Passenger Van: Unknown: Unknown GMC: G-Series: GMC Gaucho, GMC Rally Wagon, GMC Vandura, GMC Handi-Van, Chevrolet Van, Chevrolet Beauville, Chevrolet G ...

  3. Volkswagen Crafter - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Crafter, introduced in 2006, is the largest three- to five-ton van produced and sold by the German automaker Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.The Crafter officially replaced the Volkswagen Transporter LT that was launched in 1975, although it is known as the LT3, its production plant code.

  4. Mack R series - Wikipedia

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    DM Mixer on subway tracks (note offset cab) In addition to the regular R series, Mack developed a cab/hood combination derivative to offer a shorter bumper-to-back-of-cab (BBC) length, known as the U series. The U had an offset cab, coined the "Commandcab", that placed the driver's door in the same vertical plane as the side of the trailer.

  5. Eastern Shore of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    An east–west rail route ran from a ferry terminal at Claiborne, west of St. Michaels, to Ocean City, via the Baltimore and Eastern Shore Railroad and the Wicomico and Pocomoke Railroad. Travelers could also take a ferry to Love Point on Kent Island, board a Queen Anne's Railroad train, and travel east to Lewes and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

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  7. Talbot County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Talbot County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,526. [2] Its county seat is Easton. [3] The county was named for Lady Grace Talbot, the wife of Sir Robert Talbot, an Anglo-Irish statesman, and the sister of Lord Baltimore. [4]