File:Hokuriku main line between Mikkaiti and Ikuji damaged by flood in 1934(1).jpg

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日本語: 昭和9年7月水害による北陸本線生地駅 - 三日市駅間の被災状況
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Source 鉄道省工務局保線課編、『最近国有鉄道災害記録』、1936年(昭和11年)4月、鉄道技術者新聞社
Author 鉄道省工務局保線課

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