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A Historical Study on the Influence of Railway Systems in Process of Urban Construction

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Title
A Historical Study on the Influence of Railway Systems in Process of Urban Construction
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HISTORICAL STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, January 1992
DOI 10.2208/journalhs1990.12.65
Authors

Takatoshi TAMEKUNI, Yoshio HANZAWA

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