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Original photograph taken by User:Voice of Clam, edited by jjron - adjusted levels, reduced highlights, sharpened.
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English: Eritrean Railway, showing mountainous terrain traversed between Arbaroba and Asmara.
Български: Еритрейската ЖП линия е посроена през италианското колониално време
Deutsch: Eisenbahn in Eritrea
Español: Ferrocarril en Eritrea construido por los italianos
Français : Sur les chemins de fer érythréens, actuellement seulement exploités entre Massaoua et Asmara, une locomotive de la série 440 circule sur la section montagneuse entre Arbaroba et Asmara, au niveau de la « porte du Diable »
עברית: רכבת חוצה גשר באריתראה
Bahasa Indonesia: Jalur kereta api Eritrea, yang kini hanya menghubungkan Massawa dan Asmara
Italiano: Una locomotiva della Ferrovia Eritrea mentre attraversa gli altopiani
日本語: 山岳部を走るイタリア領時代に建設されたエリトリア鉄道
Ladino: Tréno en Eritrea de orijin italiano
Polski: Kolej Massaua - Asmara: Lokomotywa klasy 440 na odcinku Arbaroba - Asmara
پښتو: اریتره
Português: A Ferrovia da Eritreia foi construída durante o colonialismo italiano
Date Taken on 4 November 2008
Source This file was derived from: Eritrean Railway - 2008-11-04.jpg by Voice of Clam
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Camera location15° 21′ 01.59″ N, 38° 58′ 57.33″ E  Heading=65° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current18:55, 8 November 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:55, 8 November 20092,400 × 1,800 (1.86 MB)Voice of ClamAs this version is a Featured Image on enwiki, I do not think it is appropriate to replace it without discussion. I will upload the new version with a different name.
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12:38, 14 November 2008Thumbnail for version as of 12:38, 14 November 20082,400 × 1,800 (1.86 MB)Jjron{{User:Tivedshambo/Information |Description={{w|Eritrean Railway}}, showing mountainous terrain traversed between Arbaroba and {{w|Asmara}}. <br>This is an edited version of Image:Eritrean Railway - Tivedshambo 2008-11-04.jpg by jjron

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