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Kusatsu (Station 52, Print 53)
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Dresden, the former Bohemian railway station at the inauguration of the Saxony-Bohemian railway on April 6, 1851. Colorized lithography by J. Riedel according to drawing by E. Müller; 193 x 256 mm (leaf size). Dresden: Traffic Museum Kb 211
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