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Amazing Trains of the World [Hardcover]

Roland Berry (Author)


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August 1986
Brief text and pictures of twenty-six famous trains or railways of the world, such as the luxurious Blue Train of South Africa, the Trans-Siberian Railway, and the magnetically levitated Maglev of Japan.

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