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Oslo. 1954. The steam locomotive Caroline. "Caroline was called, and came …, 1954 (photo)
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Oslo. 1954. The steam locomotive Caroline. "Caroline was called, and came to the world in Newcastle on Tyne in the year of the Lord 1861, just at that time people were just about to get it busy, but were not yet so speedy that they dreamed of constructing machines flew from their own own Sound. In the time of our grandparents, she strolled away between Oslo and Eidsvoll, thus in the opinion of our time, but the people of the time saw with the age and amazement of this speed of speed that went by themselves, and reliable messages tell that horses sprang and cows flew Frightened with her tail in the weather at the sight of her [....] Caroline is a pensioner now, and usually spends her days at the Railway Museum in Hamar, but for the Statsbanen's 100th anniversary she has been refurbished again and is going from 1. September and beyond walking in a fixed route between the town hall square and Framnes at Skarpsno, as part of the railway's birthday celebration. [...] "The" picture: The lighthouse also fit the brakes - it had to be carefully braked so that the brake pads did not cope. The rod t.h. As the locomotive driver holds his hand, the starting mechanism is. Photo: Aage Storløkken / Aktuell