Beach_Pneumatic_Transit_01.jpg
Summary
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Deutsch:
Tunnelmund der Beach Pneumatic Railway von einer der beiden Stationen aus gesehen. Auf dem Schlussstein über dem Eingang standen eigentlich die Worte
PNEUMATIC / 1870 / TRANSIT
. Im Tunnel ist der Wagen mit dem Zugführer zu sehen.
English:
Tunnel entrance of the Beach Pneumatic Railway as seen from one of the two stations. The keystone actually spelled the words
PNEUMATIC / 1870 / TRANSIT
. The car with the conductor outside is just approaching.
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Source | [1] |
Author | Scientific American, March 5, 1870. (Originally in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, February 19, 1870.) |
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