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English: Arlbergbahn, Landeck station, around 1883. Due to its considerable length and the entrances on both sides, the locomotive shed was able to accommodate the machines for the numerous tensioning and pushing services that were required from here on just four tracks. The large all-wooden building at the front right was replaced early on by a stone building.
Deutsch: Arlbergbahn, Bahnhof Landeck, ca. 1883. Durch seine beträchtliche Länge und die beiderseitigen Zufahrten konnte der Lokschuppen auf nur vier Gleisen die Maschinen für die zahlreichen ab hier fälligen Vorspann- und Schiebedienste aufnehmen. Das große rein hölzerne Gebäude rechts vorn wurde früh durch einen Steinbau ersetzt.
Date circa 1883
date QS:P,+1883-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://architekturmuseum.ub.tu-berlin.de/P/371991.php
Author Carl Alfred Czichna

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