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解説
English: A logo used by Metrolink, a passenger rail provider in California.
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Metrolink new logo 2017.jpg.
作者 Metrolink
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現在の版2017年11月8日 (水) 06:442017年11月8日 (水) 06:44時点における版のサムネイル734 × 483 (13キロバイト)Haha169minor fixes/adjustments
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