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  <title>Sometimes You Have to Let the Train Pass by Lidia Cao</title>
  <description>For Artscape Festivla Eslöv 2025, just opposite the Railway.The railway played a vital role in Esöv’s history, as the decisive step in transforming it from a small village into a city came with the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century. These are Lidia’s own Words about the mural ”A perspective from calm, from a world where rush devours us and perhaps not all trains are worth it if it is not what we are looking for.”</description>
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