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Čeština: Vápencový lom V Kozle, později zvaný Alkazar. Pohled na most a přes něj vedoucí drážku mezi lomem Hostim I a Hostim II. V roce 1928 expandovala těžbou Pražská železářská společnost od lomu Hostim I směrem na východ do údolí Loděnického potoka (Kačáku). Po obou jeho březích byla zbudována pětice lomů pod souhrnným označením Hostim II (později označovaných jako „Lesní divadlo“). Lomová aktivita v lomech Hostim I a Hostim II byla ukončena během druhé světové války. Natěžený vápenec z lomu Hostim II se přepravoval (úzkokolejnou tratí) tzv. drážkou přes dvojici mostů na dno lomu Hostim I a odtud pak putoval lanovkou před Berounku. V roce 1944 byla vybudována úzkorozchodná železniční trať spojující lom Hostim I s Berounem.
English: The V Kozle limestone quarry, later called Alkazar. A view of the bridge and the groove running across it between Hostim I and Hostim II quarries. In 1928, the Prague Iron Company expanded its mining operations from Hostim I quarry eastwards into the valley of the Loděnický Brook (Kačák). A series of five quarries were built on both sides of the stream under the collective name of Hostim II (later referred to as 'Lesní divadlo'). Quarrying activity in Hostim I and Hostim II was terminated during World War II. The limestone quarried from Hostim II was transported by a narrow-gauge railway over a pair of bridges to the bottom of Hostim I and then transported by cable car to the Berounka River. In 1944, a narrow-gauge railway line was built connecting Hostim I quarry with Beroun.
Date before year 1946
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