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English: Henry Robinson Palmer's monorail. An early version of a suspended railway. At least resembling the Lartigue Monorail. Measurements in feet.
Deutsch: Henry Robinson Palmer's Einschienenbahn. Eine frühe Schwebebahn-Variante, die der Lartigue-Einschienenbahn zumindest stark ähnelt. Abmessungen in Fuß.
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Source Friedrich Harkort's book "Die Eisenbahn von Minden nach Coeln"
Author Friedrich Harkort, Gezeichnet und Lithographiert von Tangermann
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