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An 1898 Royal Enfield quadricycle. Royal Enfield built and sold the first powered four-wheeler in 1893. It had many bicycle components, including handlebars. The Royal Enfield resembles a modern ATV-style quad bike but was designed as a form of horseless carriage for road use.
The Oshkosh M-ATV is a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle developed by the Oshkosh Corporation for the MRAP All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) program. Intended to replace M1114 HMMWVs (Humvee), it is designed to provide the same levels of protection as the larger and heavier previous MRAPs, but with improved mobility.
Later plates used the thinner serial dies that would be used on most plates of the 1957–58 base. T and W briefly used as overflow letters in serials. [4] 1957–58 Embossed navy blue on golden yellow with state-shaped border; "1957 PENNA" at top; "EXP. 3-31-58" inside top border 12345 A1234 1A234 12A34 123A4 1234A AB123 1AB23 12AB3 123AB 123456
Pine Grove is a borough in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the borough population was 2,054. [3] Pine Grove Area School District, serving students from three municipalities and multiple surrounding townships, is located in the borough.
Chicago Express 1913 Pittsburgh, PA — Chicago, IL renamed Metropolitan Express; Chicago Express 1929 — 1942 Philadelphia, PA — Chicago, IL; Chicago Limited 1893 — 1913 New York, NY — Chicago, IL via Columbus, OH renamed Manhattan Limited; Chicago Midnight Express 1915 — 1917 Louisville, KY — Chicago, IL renamed Chicago Night Express
Pennsylvania Railroad 1361 is a K4 class 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive built in May 1918 by the Pennsylvania Railroad's (PRR) Juniata Shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It hauled mainline passenger trains in Pennsylvania and commuter trains in Central New Jersey on the PRR until its retirement from revenue service in 1956.
The United States Office of Management and Budget [16] has designated Cumberland County as part of the Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2010 U.S. Census [17] the metropolitan area ranked 6th most populous in the State of Pennsylvania and the 96th most populous in the
An 1836 map of Pennsylvania's counties. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the U.S. government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. FIPS codes are five-digit numbers; for Pennsylvania the codes start with 42 and are completed with the three-digit county code.