File:Aguinaldo Train 1898.png
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English: President Emilio Aguinaldo riding a Manila Railway train in 1898. He specifically rode a Z4 type First Class passenger car built by unknown British companies in the 1880s and the 1890s. |
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Source | The Story of the Philippines: The El Dorado of the Orient, through University of the Philippines Diliman's "Daang Bakal" exhibit |
Author | M. Halstead; L. Liongson |
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