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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. Peninsula Commute - Wikipedia

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    After 1980, the SP fleet continued in leased service to the nascent state-run CalTrain service until the state of California ordered new EMD F40PH locomotives, which were delivered in 1985. Shortly after the introduction of the F40PHs in 1985, a brake issue was discovered, forcing the F40PHs to briefly run in tandem with an SP locomotive. [61]

  4. EMD GP60 - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande's first (and last) 60 series units were GP60s 3154–3156, built to SP specs in May 1990. Southern Pacific purchased the first, last, and largest fleet of GP60s, ordering 195 units between December 1987 and February 1994.

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  6. Stephenson Clarke Shipping - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Stephenson Clarke fleet consisted of 10 bulk carriers with a combined capacity of 68,238 tonnes deadweight (DWT). [2] The ships have an average age of 21 years. [2] The ships are small minibulkers having between one and four holds apiece and shallow draft for accessing more ports. [2]

  7. Afleet - Wikipedia

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    His North American progeny included Canadian Champion A Fleet's Dancer, Grade 1 winners Flat Fleet Feet and Twist Afleet. He also produced the Grade 2 winner, Northern Afleet, who is a successful sire standing in Kentucky. His progeny includes the 2005 Preakness and Belmont Stakes winner, Afleet Alex