THIS IS HOW ONE OF STUTTGART’S busiest traffic sections will look in two years when West Germany’s first underground tramway goes into operation. TOP: Liberal planning marks underground stations. Pedestrian galleries are 6ft above station level. With the underground system completed, the people of Stuttgart will be able to take 10-mile subterranean walks.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 13
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53THIS IS HOW ONE OF STUTTGART’S busiest traffic sections will look in two years when West Germany’s first underground tramway goes into operation. TOP: Liberal planning marks underground stations. Pedestrian galleries are 6ft above station level. With the underground system completed, the people of Stuttgart will be able to take 10-mile subterranean walks. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 13
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