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» April 19, 2016
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Light oil fired 2-10-0 steamlocomotive 52 8055 of the DLM (Dampflok- und Maschinenfabrik) is pulling a line of 10 former postal cars, now belonging to Dampfzentrum Winterthur and loaded with steam machine material, from Winterthur Töss to Schaffhausen shunting yard for storage there.
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  ApertureFNumber  f/10.0
  Make  Canon
  Model  Canon EOS 5D Mark III
  ExposureTime  1/1000
  ISOSpeedRatings  400
  Flash  16
  FocalLength  61/1

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