20 Rallers with commander at the track with gravel carts in the background. Last traffic on the old Kil-Fryksta course. Text on the back; The photographs in question on the right top corner of the back with blue pen denoted and 3. Photo 1 and 2 expel the old and the new line, The one to the then wedge appears on the left. New line the one to the current Kils station to the right on photos 1 and 2; Thus, on Photo 1, the new line is on which the locomotive is on Photo 2 the on which most commanders and crew are located and the gravel cars are discerned at the far right. Photo 3 sho
20 Rallers with commander at the track with gravel carts in the background. Last traffic on the old Kil-Fryksta course. Text on the back; The photographs in question on the right top corner of the back with blue pen denoted and 3. Photo 1 and 2 expel the old and the new line, The one to the then wedge appears on the left. New line the one to the current Kils station to the right on photos 1 and 2; Thus, on Photo 1, the new line is on which the locomotive is on Photo 2 the on which most commanders and crew are located and the gravel cars are discerned at the far right. Photo 3 shows the last train that went the old line from Kil Lower to Fryksta, which happened around 1 European Championships on 31 October 1906. The following day thus on 1 November 1906 was dropped wedge lower
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Keywords: museum, railway, swedish