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  2. International WorkStar - Wikipedia

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    The WorkStar is commonly custom-built, and has many different layouts. All models are available as 4x2, [a] the 7300-7500 have all-wheel drive 4x4 models. The 7400-7600 are available with both 6x4 and 6x6 tandems, and the 7600 can have an unusual 8x6 layout, with a three driven axle "tridem".

  3. Navistar 7000 series - Wikipedia

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    The civilian designation of the 7000-MV is Navistar 7400 SFA 6×6 and International WorkStar. In July 2012, the order for 1500 MSVS SMP trucks was cancelled and re-evaluated. [5] In July 2015, Canada awarded the SMP contract to Mack Trucks instead. [6] Mack began delivery of Kerax-series trucks in 2017 and completed delivery by the end of 2018. [7]

  4. Washington Metro rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    In late June 2019, WMATA announced that all 7000-series railcars were fitted with the new safety chains and phased out the "This is a 7000-series train" announcement. [ 100 ] [ 101 ] On October 17, 2021, WMATA announced they would temporarily remove all 7000-series railcars on October 18, 2021, due to potential defects on their axles.

  5. 7000 series - Wikipedia

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    7000-series highways, a series of highway designations in the Canadian province of Ontario; Dell Inspiron 7000 series laptop computers; IBM 7000 series, discrete transistor digital computers in the late 1950s and 1960s

  6. Cisco Nexus switches - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Systems introduced the Nexus Series of switches on January 28, 2008. The first chassis in the Nexus 7000 family is a 10-slot chassis with two supervisor engine slots and eight I/O module slots at the front, as well as five crossbar switch fabric modules at the rear. Beside the Nexus 7000 there are also other models in the Nexus range.

  7. Meitetsu 7000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Meitetsu 7000 series (名鉄7000系) was a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type formerly operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) in Japan from 1961 until December 2009. The 7000 series included the 7100 series, 7500 series, and 7700 series.

  8. Hankyu 7000 series - Wikipedia

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    The 7000 series were built between 1980 and 1988 by Japanese rolling stock manufacturer Alna Koki. [2] This type is the most common in the Hankyu fleet at 210 cars. The trains are based on the previous 6000 series. In addition, the 7300 series are a derivative of the 7000 series. [1]

  9. Minolta 7000i - Wikipedia

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    While also used in other models in the i-series, some models in the xi-series, and some si-series cameras, the Minolta Creative Expansion Card System debuted on this model. The expansion card system provided a way to add features to the camera, such as multi-spot metering, or re-program the built-in AE modes to favor faster shutter speeds or ...