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Deutsch: The Decauville factory in Aulnay-sous-Bois (ex Société Lilloise) built around 1953 the last steam locomotives for the for Kostolac lignite mines in Yugoslavia 0-6-0, 900 mm gauge (Collection Societé Industrielle Decauville via Roger Bailly, p. 59)
Date circa 1953
date QS:P,+1953-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Roger Bailly: Decauville, ce nom qui fit le tour du monde. Le Éd. Amattéis, Le Mée-sur-Seine, 1989, ISBN 2-86849-076-X (Also available via Gallica), p. 59.
Author Collection Societé Industrielle Decauville via Roger Bailly, p. 59

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