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were used for the wood work in the unclear. We then spent an hour + more in the transportation building where besides carriages from foreign countries we saw the largest locomotive in the world. A portion of an old Roman plank road built five years before the birth of Christ was of interest. An old tramway + switch made of wood on which was a battered car some three feet long by 18 inches wide claimed our attention. It was run on clumsy wooden rollers and used in Hungary in the 19th Century. Similar cars are still in use in some parts of that country. I met Mr R.M. Gardner who kindly gave me a chair and with