The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 9 (April 1, 1931)
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Contents
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- The Railway Situation
- General Manager's Message — Difficult Times
- Locomotive Renewal Programme — Design of Powerful Unit Proceeding
- Surveying in Relation to Railway Engineering — by R. S. Kent
- Your Own Railway
- Cuvrent Comments
- Our London Letter
- Through the Otira with a Movie Camera — Filming the Longest Tunnel in the Empire — by J. Q. Pertel
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — Wise Words — by Tangiwai
- Impressions of The South African Railways — by A. H. Ferguson
- By Those Who Like Us
- Mass Transport in Hawke's Bay
- History of the Canterbury Railways — New Zealand'S First Railway Opened For Traffic
- Record Success in Handling Trains
- Salesmanship — by John H. Dunham
- The Tale of a Trunk
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall
- Parables In Paradox — by Ken Alexander
- Honourable Guild of Nature's Craftsmen — by H. Collett
- Joke Wit And Humour
- Our Women's Section — by Sheila G. Marshall
- Rail and Road Controversy — Views of New South Wales Railway Commissioners
- The Pioneer”
- The Heating of Tyres — Methods Old and New — by Albert Percy Godber
- Value of Efficient Terminal Facilities — (From Our London Correspondent.)





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