File:Trains des Centovalli (Suisse et Italie) (6301289749).jpg
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Photo. Trams aux Fils. La construction de la ligne des Centovalli à commencé en 1912, elle c'est terminée en 1923 à voie métrique, sa longueur et de 52 Kilomètres, soit 20 Kilomètres sur Suisse et 32 Kilomètres sur l'Italie, cette ligne enjambe 83 ponts et traverse 31 tunnels. Motrice 17 Il y a d'autres photos du train des Centovalli dans mes albums en page 4 |
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Trains des Centovalli (Suisse et Italie)
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Author | Alain GAVILLET from Chêne-Bougeries, Suisse |
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