File:Estación Talca - Congreso de Ferrocarriles del Estado (1929).jpg
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Estaciones modernas de concreto armado, estación Talca. Circa 1929. Imagen obtenida a partir del libro (in Spanish) (1929) Ferrocarriles del Estado de Chile (3rd ed.), Santiago: Impr. Harris y Pascual |
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Source | Biblioteca de Humanidades de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
Author | Congreso Sudamericano de Ferrocarriles |
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