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English: Innsbruck West around 1882. On the Inn, two men show how bulk goods were transported before the railway was built. At the back is the Martinswand, on the left is Völs, behind it is Kematen. During the double-track expansion, the route of the Arlbergbahn, which stands out clearly here, was straightened in many places or re-laid with stretched radii.
Deutsch: Innsbruck West ca. 1882. Auf dem Inn zeigen zwei Männer, wie vor dem Bau der Eisenbahn Massengut befördert wurde. Hinten die Martinswand, links Völs, dahinter Kematen. Beim zweigleisigen Ausbau wurde die Trasse der Arlbergbahn, die sich hier deutlich hell abhebt, vielerorts begradigt bzw. in gestreckten Radien neu verlegt.
Date circa 1882
date QS:P,+1882-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://architekturmuseum.ub.tu-berlin.de/P/372148.php
Author Carl Alfred Czichna

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