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  2. Gasoline pump - Wikipedia

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    A pump, manufactured by Dresser Wayne, in Greece. A dispenser being used at a BP gas station in Wisconsin. [1]A gasoline pump or fuel dispenser is a machine at a filling station that is used to pump gasoline (petrol), diesel, or other types of liquid fuel into vehicles.

  3. Dresser Industries - Wikipedia

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    It continued to purchase well-known companies involved in manufacturing such things as overhead cranes, gasoline-dispensing pumps, and heavy equipment for mining and construction. [6] In 1968, the Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company, established in 1891, [7] merged with Dresser, [8] becoming the Dresser-Wayne Company. [9]

  4. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    10 Gallons for a Dollar: A Pictoral History of Gas Pump Companies and Service Stations. Detroit: Harlo. OCLC 12946173. Lehman, Bree (2010). Ed Ruscha's Gas Stations and the Return of Nostalgia (MA thesis). Williams College. OCLC 728111290. Margolies, John (1993). Pump and Circumstance: Glory Days of the Gas Station. Bulfinch Press book.

  5. Florida gas pump prices fell for the week; now comes a ... - AOL

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    Florida regular gas prices fell seven cents per gallon last week − dropping the state's average from $3.17 per gallon to $3.10 per gallon on Sunday, according to the AAA-The Auto Club Group's ...

  6. Letters to the Editor: 2 top Newark officials ignore request ...

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    Since the end of May we’ve seen falling gas prices for weeks in the Columbus area. As of July 1, the average price of gas was $3.23 per gallon. That is an almost 40-cent drop since May, when gas ...

  7. Pay at the pump - Wikipedia

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    A few areas have gas stations that use electronic tolling transponders as a method of payment, such as Via Verde in Portugal. Pay at the pump was first invented in 1973 by George Randolph “Randy” Nicholson (1937 () –2020 ()), debuting at an E-Z Serve gas station in Abilene, Texas, but did not take off until the 1980s.