File:Pavlovsk - Music Station.jpg

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Russian Empire Tsarskoye Selo Railway. Pavlovsk - Music Station.

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Русский: Российская Империя, г. Павловск - Музыкальный вокзал.
English: Russian Empire Tsarskoye Selo Railway. Pavlovsk - Music Station.
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Source Private collection. Scanning - Dmitry Makeev
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