File:SBB Ae 4 8 11000 Grossmutter Anfangs der 1920er Jahren.jpg

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Deutsch: Elektrische Lokomotive Ae 4/8 11000 ab 1929 11300 der Schweizerische Bundesbahnen (SBB). Probelokomotive für die Einzelachsantriebe von Jakob Buchli und Otto Tschanz mit der Achsfolge (1‘Bo1‘)(1‘Bo1‘).
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