File:Grenchen - Mösliviadukt.jpg

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Deutsch: Mösliviadukt der Münster-Lengnau-Bahn. Er hat eine Länge von 288,3 m und besteht aus 14 Steinbogen-Öffnungen und 2 Öffnungen, die mit Eisenkonstruktionen überbrückt werden. Die höchste Höhe über Boden beträgt 18,3 m.
Date vor Elektrifizierung 1928
Source Sammlung Rainer W. Walter, Grenchen
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Object location47° 11′ 18.02″ N, 7° 23′ 12.59″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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