The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 2 (June 1, 1929.)
Contents
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- Leadership
- Stephenson's “Rocket”
- General Manager's Message p. 10
- The Level Crossing Problem — The following article deals in a practical manner with the level crossing problem. It contains information, not previously available, upon the existing financial responsibilities of the various parties concerned, and shows to how great an extent the New Zealand Railways have carried the burden of level crossing protection p. 13
- Will Power and Steam Power and Other Phenomena — by Ken Alexander p. 16
- Publicity in Modern Transport — A Stirring Speech — by H. H. Sterling
- Over The Mamaku Plateau — Landscape and Story on the Rotorua Bush Line — by James Cowan p. 25
- Island Fruit — Prompt Transport Appreciated p. 31
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- “Cloud-Bumping” Over Christchurch — Canterbury From Above The Clouds — by Chas. E. Wheeler p. 34
- Our London Letter p. 37
- Carriage of Artificial Manures — A Marked Increase p. 41
- Among the Books. — Our Book Causerie p. 42
- Goods Traffic — Where the Railway Department Helps the Public — Great Fluctuations In Wagon Requirements p. 44
- Technical Training of Apprentices — Progress of the Lads at the Hutt Valley Shops — by G. S. J. Read p. 46
- High Pressure Engines p. 47
- Dawn — by H. Collett p. 48
- Through Swedish Eyes
- Wit and Humour and Humour p. 49
- Otago Station Gardens p. 50
- The Lubrication of Bearings — Principles of the Oil Film and Wedge p. 51
- Ninety Three Miles per Hour p. 53
- A Fertile District p. 54
- Overhead Railways
- By Those Who Like Us p. 55
- Of Feminine Interest p. 57
- A Railways' Publication p. 58
- A Seed Car Special
- Promotions Recorded During May p. 62
- Safety of British Railways — Insurance Companies Confident p. 63
- Variations in Traffic and Revenue — 1st April, 1928, to 31st March, 1929—as compared with last year p. 64