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History of the Alweg (aka Wegematic in the USA, and Alweg-Bahn in Germany) monorail system in Cologne, Germany; New York, NY, USA and Seattle, WA, USA during the 1950s and 1960s.
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http://www.alweg.com/
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Alweg Archives Home Page |
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The Alweg Archives website describes and continuously updates the history of the Alweg Monorail Company of Cologne, Germany, and New York and Seattle, USA, and the lasting influence of the Alweg monorail concept on the state-of-the-art monorails of today as exemplified by the monorails of the Hitachi Company of Japan. |
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