File:Train by the Connecticut looking from Springfield North, with Mount Tom in background.png
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editDescriptionTrain by the Connecticut looking from Springfield North, with Mount Tom in background.png |
English: Landscape of a train approaching the depot of Springfield, Massachusetts, with the North End Bridge and Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts visible in the background |
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current | 05:06, 8 March 2018 | 2,664 × 1,819 (6.65 MB) | Simtropolitan (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Landscape of a train approaching the depot of {{w|Springfield, Massachusetts}}, with the North End Bridge and {{w|Mount Tom}} in {{w|Holyoke, Massachusetts}} visible in the background}} |source =[https://archive.org/stream/springfieldpres00towe#page/96/mode/2up Springfield Present and Prospective] |author =Pond & Cambell, Publishers |date =1905 |permission ={{PD-US}} }} Category:Mount Tom Category:Union Station (Springfield, Massachusetts, 1851) Category:Springfield, Massachusetts, in the 19th century |
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