File:Map of the São Paulo Railway.png
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[edit]DescriptionMap of the São Paulo Railway.png |
Deutsch: Karte der von der São Paulo Railway Company betriebenen Bahnstrecke Santos–Jundiaí |
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Source | A gateway to Brazil: The Trunk Line that Climbs a Precipice. In: Railway Wonders of the World. Volume 1, Amalgamated Press, 1935. |
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