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English: A SBB-CFF-FFS Re 6/6 and Re 4/4 II at the front plus another Re 4/4 II pushing at the rear (barely visible) haul a 1500 ton oil train uphill on the Gotthard line. Picture taken near Gurtnellen, Switzerland.
Deutsch: Eine Re 6/6, eine Re 4/4 II und eine weitere Re 4/4 II als Schublok (kaum sichtbar) befördern diesen 1500 Tonnen schweren Ölzug auf der Gotthardline bergauf. Aufgenommen bei Gurtnellen, Schweiz.
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Author Kabelleger / David Gubler (http://www.bahnbilder.ch)
Camera location46° 43′ 21.41″ N, 8° 36′ 59.58″ E  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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