The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 2, Issue 2 (June 1, 1927)
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Contents
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- Editorial — Control of Transport
- The Board's Message. — Railway Opportunities
- The Development of Auckland's Railway Station — by W. K. O'Hara
- Refreshments Up-to-Date. — An Interesting Innovation
- Our Magazine. — After Twelve Months-Does it Hit the Target?
- Broad View of Public Relations — Effect on Railway Developments — by E. Casey
- London Letter. — (From our own Correspondent) — London Suburban Traffic
- Tools Of Steel — by H. E. Childs
- Economy of Transport — by W. Flanagan
- Railway Lands—Their Control and Use
- Off With The New — by Edward Verall Lucas
- Operating Statistics and Their Uses — by S. E. Fay
- By Those Who Like us
- The Relative Advantages of the Railway and Motor for Developing Hawke's Bay — by Kathleen M. Price
- Course of Steam from Dome to Atmosphere — by J. Ambrose
- The Lads Who Keep The Way — by One of the Gang
- Safety First
- Colour Light Signals — by A. S. Henderson
- Production Engineering. — (Part XI.) — Premium Bonus and “Thinking for Ourselves.” — by E. T. Spidy
- First Aid on the N. Z. R. — Immediate and Enthusiastic Response to Board's Proposals. — Over One Thousand Enrolments in First Month
- Wit And Hunour
- The Bitterness Of It!
- Current Comments
- Anglers — by R. V. Young
- Canadian National Railways Bonus System Abolished
- Of Feminine Interest
- Promotions Recorded During April
- West Coast Notes — (South Island)
- Variations in Traffic and Revenue—1st April, 1926, to 31st March, 1927, as compared with previous year — Comparative Statement of Traffic on All Sections
- Comparative Statement of Revenue on all Sections for Period Ended 31st March, 1927, and Total to Date




