The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 1 (April 21, 1927)
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Contents
- [title page]
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- The Duke's Good Wishes
- Editorial. — Stoking up
- The Royal Visit. — To the Railway Staff from the Prime Minister and Minister of Railways
- By Royal Train Through New Zealand
- Railway Honours
- A Rememberance of the Past — by Bobby Stout
- Early Train Journeys and the Royal Tour. — A Contrast — by A. H. Messenger
- London Letter
- Sight Testing — by T. G. Glasgow
- Current Comments
- The Press and The Railways. — Pleasing our Visitors
- Farmers' Trains
- Railway Impressions. — Other Countries, Other Ways
- Safety First
- Production Engineering. — (Part X.) — “It Does Apply to Us” — by E. T. Spidy
- The Superheated Locomotive — by J. Taylor
- Wages—How They Might be Increased — by Flat
- The Men Who Make The 4.30 Arrive at 4.30 Sharp!
- Honi Takes the Train — by J. Carnachan
- By Those Who Like Us
- Otago Business Agent Talks Transport to Farmers' Union
- Wit and Humor
- Otago Page. — Our Correspondent in Pensive Mood
- Electric Traction Development — by H. R. Goodman
- Promotions Recorded During February and March, 1927
- Variations in Traffic and Revenue as compared with last year—1st April to 5th March, 1927




