File:Dovrebanen km123 Akersvika 0401-02986 Hamar1927(cropped).jpg

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Deutsch: Eine Lokomotive der NSB Reihe 18 (NSB Lok 189?) überquert mit ihrem Zug Åkersvika kurz vor Hamar während der Flut 1927. Vor den Personenwagen ist ein Kühlwagen mit der Aufschrift „Frische Fische aus Norwegen“ eingereiht.
English: An NSB series 18 locomotive (NSB Lok 189?) crosses Åkersvika with its train just before Hamar during the flood of 1927. A refrigerated wagon with the inscription “Fresh fish from Norway” is lined up in front of the passenger cars.
Norsk bokmål: Et lokomotiv av serie 18 fra NSB (NSB Lok 189?) krysser Åkersvika med toget rett før Hamar under flommen i 1927. En kjølevogn med påskriften «Fersk fisk fra Norge» står på rekke og rad foran personbilene.
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