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1897 An agreement was made between the Italian Government and the two great Italian railway companies, the Italian Southern Railways Company, also called the [[Adriatic Railways|Adriatic Railway Company]], and the Mediteranean Railway Company, that each of them should make an experiment in electric traction on a large scale.<ref>The Engineer 1903/01/30</ref>
1897 An agreement was made between the Italian Government and the two great Italian railway companies, the Italian Southern Railways Company, also called the [[Adriatic Railway|Adriatic Railway Company]], and the Mediteranean Railway Company, that each of them should make an experiment in electric traction on a large scale.<ref>The Engineer 1903/01/30</ref>


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== See Also ==

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1897 An agreement was made between the Italian Government and the two great Italian railway companies, the Italian Southern Railways Company, also called the Adriatic Railway Company, and the Mediteranean Railway Company, that each of them should make an experiment in electric traction on a large scale.[1]

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  1. The Engineer 1903/01/30