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English: A painstakingly restored British "Neilson" steam locomotive (VR Class C1 no. 21), used in Finland from 1869 well into the 1920s, preserved at the Finnish Railway Museum in Hyvinkää, Finland.
Suomi: C1-höyryveturi nro 21 Suomen Rautatiemuseossa Hyvinkäällä
Date 14 August 2006 (original upload date)
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  • 2006-08-14 07:16 Janke 400×300×8 (43673 bytes) Photo by [[User:Janke]]. A painstakingly restored British "Neilson" engine, used in Finland from 1869 well into the 1920's, preserved at the [[Finnish Railway Museum]].

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