English: "Eight-span viaduct carrying the Vatican Railway over the Gelsomino valley up to the sliding-door gateway into Vatican precincts. St. Peter's in the background"
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English: Uncredited photograph from The Railway Magazine (1934). Being more than 70 years old, the original photograph is in the public domain. Scanned and uploaded by myself. Anon. (1934) "The Vatican Railway", Railway Magazine, 75 (449: Nov.), p. 352
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2008-12-28 11:06 Oxonhutch 840×598× (133337 bytes) "Eight-span viaduct carrying the Vatican Railway over the Gelsomino valley up to the sliding-door gateway into Vatican precincts. St. Peter's in the background" Uncredited photograph from ''The Railway Magazine'' (1934). Being more than 70 years old, the
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