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editDescriptionPlan and Elevation of Bismarck Bridge 1905.png |
English: Plan and Elevation of the second Bismarck Bridge, build by Ralph Modjeski 1905 |
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Source | New Bismarck Bridge of the Northern Pacific. In: Railway Age. Vol. 40, No. 8, 1906, S. 174. |
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