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Description former train station of Tuttlingen, Germany in 1908
Date Taken in 1908 according to the description in Scharf's and Wollny'S book
Source Hans Wolfgang Scharf / Burkhard Wollny, Die Gäubahn von Stuttgart nach Singen, Freiburg: EK-Verlag 1992, p. 201.
Author Gebrüder Metz (bretheren Metz), Tübingen Germany
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