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English: Most modern train of LEB narrow gauge railway in the underground station in Lausanne, Switzerland. The train of the local narrow gauge (1000 mm) railway Chemin de fer Lausanne-Echallens-Bercher LEB, that connects Lausanne with some suburbs, is a funny thing. It travels partly underground, like a metro, partly in the street, like a tram, and partly on its own separated ground-level route like (surprise!) a usual train.
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LEB modern train

Author Vitaly Volkov from Dendermonde, Belgium

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