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English: Lumber railway monument at Spiegelau, Germany. The narrow gauge diesel locomotive (Gmeiner & Co made at Mosbach/Baden) however never operated at the local lumber railway.
Deutsch: Waldbahndenkmal in Spiegelau. Die Schmalspur-Diesellokomotive (Fabrikat Gmeinder & Co, Mosbach/Baden) fuhr jedoch nicht auf der hiesigen Waldbahn.
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Author H.G.Graser
Camera location48° 54′ 57.63″ N, 13° 21′ 23.63″ E  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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28 April 2010

48°54'57.629"N, 13°21'23.630"E

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