File:De Zestig - Elsche brug in 1904.jpg

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English: De 60 m bridge in the Utrecht - Boxtel railway in 1904. At the time, the bridge was only an overflow facility in the dyke. Later the Drongelen canal would flow below it. Scale 1:1.250.
Nederlands: De zestig-else brug in de spoorweg Utrecht - Boxtel in 1904. Op dat moment was de brug alleen maar een doorlaatbrug, waardoor bij overstromingen het water de spoordijk kon passeren. Later werd het Drongelens Kanaal er onderdoor geleid. Schaal 1:1.250.
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De 60 m bridge in the Utrecht - Boxtel railway in 1904. At the time, the bridge was only an overflow in the dyke. Later the Drongelen canal would flow below it.

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