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Railway bridge on the Ustipraca-Foca line, built by the wagon factory in Krusevac.

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Српски / srpski: Fabrika vagona i gvozdenih konstrukcija u Kruševcu osnovana je 1923. godine od strane inostranih investitora. Nešto kasnije, 1928 godine fabriku, koja je neposredno pre toga usled krize pala pod stečaj, će na javnoj licitaciji otkupiti Prometna banka. Fabrika je potpuno modernizovana i reorganozovana i jako brzo će uspeti da se oporavi i nastavi da privređuje. Ova fabrika bila je prva u Srbiji koja je osim popravke vagona počela i da ih proizvodi. Fabrika će ostati upamćena pod nazivom „14. oktobar”.
English: The factory of wagons and iron constructions in Kruševac was founded in 1923 by foreign investors. Somewhat later, in 1928, the factory, which had just gone bankrupt due to the crisis, would be bought by Prometna banka at a public auction. The factory has been completely modernized and reorganized and will very quickly manage to recover and continue to operate. This factory was the first in Serbia to start producing wagons in addition to repairing them. The factory will be remembered under the name "14. October ”.
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Source Fotografija iz monografije „50 година рада инжењера Милоша Савчића: 1889-1939”, koja se čuva u Zavičajnom odeljenju Biblioteke grada Beograda u Beogradu, kao i u digitalnoj biblioteci ove ustanove https://digitalna.bgb.rs/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp
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