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English: Print shows map of a railway line from Mexico City to Veracruz, Mexico, with additional lines between Apizaco and Puebla and between Jalapa and Veracruz; also includes locations of volcanoes.
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Source H.C.R. Becher, A trip to Mexico : being notes of a journey from Lake Erie to Lake Tezcuco and back
Author H.C.R. Becher

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