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| The northern end of the embankment. The terrain falls steeply to a stream led under the embankment in a small tunnel. |
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| The tunnel leading the stream through the embankment is built from stone blocks and red bricks. |
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| A view through the tunnel shows how the construction is in a near perfect state despite almost 90 years without maintenance. How well would a construction built today survive without maintenance? |
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| The top of the Almind embankment is well cleared and showing trace of regular traffic. |
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| The preserved bridge east of Gravens. The bridge west of Gravens is of the same type, but the girders much heavier attacked by rust. |
| KEJ M 1, a petrol powered AEG-railcar with a single bogie coach in Kolding 1930. The number of spectators could indicate that this might be the last train on the line? |
| KEJ in the proces of dismantling. The work party is working uphill towards Kolding. |






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