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- The Westcoaster Mailster was a small three-wheeled vehicle used for mail delivery by the United States Post Office Department during the 1950s and 60s...
- re-branded as the HDX. Serving as the replacement for the Saf-T-Liner ER and WestCoastER, the HD/HDX would use much of the same body, with the exception of the...
- company Steamrail Victoria introduced a new tour named the "Warrnambool Westcoaster" to Warrnambool as a special homage to the former regular steam services...
- Office (replaced in 1971 by the United States Postal Service) used the WestCoaster Mailster, a close relative of the tuk-tuk. Similar vehicles remain in...
- Mildura line, it included motorail and sleeping car facilities. The Westcoaster was a p****enger train named by the Victorian Railways. It ran from the...
- Commonly known as the Westcoaster, the Melbourne to Hobart Ocean Yacht Race also known as M2H commences from Port Phillip, Victoria and concludes in Hobart...
- African name for the Clinus heterodon, a species of clinid, a marine fish Westcoaster Mailster, a small three-wheeled vehicle used for mail delivery in the...
- Minotour, in 1980. Alongside the small Minotour, Thomas introduced the WestCoastER, a heavy-duty variant of the Saf-T-Liner ER marketed against Crown Supercoach...
- successful designer and builder of small sailing craft – his first being the Westcoaster; his most successful being the gl**** fibre gunter or Bermudian rigged...
- Angona, Dan (June 12, 2010). "Universal Studios Hollywood". Photo Update. Westcoaster. Archived from the original on June 18, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010...