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English: Locomotive Hk1 #293 at Finlyandsky Rail Terminal, St. Petersburg, Russia
- Lenin arrived in St. Petersburg by train pulled by this engine on 3 April 1917, to start the October Revolution. Originally owned by Finnish State Railways, the steam locomotive was later donated by Finland to the Soviet Union. It is now a permanent exhibit at the station.
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July 1998 |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia by User:JGHowes. (Original text : en:User:JGHowes) |
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Original uploader was JGHowes at en.wikipedia (Original text : en:User:JGHowes, photographer ( Canon AE-1 camera)) |
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ATTRIBUTION. © by James G. Howes, 1998. Copyright holder must be properly attributed.
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The copyright holder of this file, James G. Howes, allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is permitted. |
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