The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 8 (January 15, 1927)
Contents
-
- The Board's Message — Rolling Stock Policy p. 4
- Through Central Otago with No. 333 — by A. H. Messenger p. 6
- A Model Locomotive p. 8
-
Moving Heavy Loads p. 9
- [section] p. 9
- “Good Enough” — by Edgar A. Guest
- Suggestions And Inventions — The Committee at Work in the Railway Nursery for Bright Ideas p. 10
- Biographical p. 12
- Training—A Co-operative Aspect — by A. S. Henderson p. 14
- Floods In The Grey River — Blackball Bridge Again Suffers, but is Speedily Repaired p. 15
- Copy of Telegrams — by James Irvine
- The Meaning of “Candle Power” — How to Make a Simple Photometer p. 16
- The Virility of the Dominions p. 17
- Forty Years Ago — The Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company — by N. Blake p. 18
- Current Comments — A Novel Railway p. 20
- Railway Buses. Hastings-Napier. — First To Operate In New Zealand p. 21
- Habitation of the Glow-Worms—Waitomo Caves — by E. J. Barrett p. 22
- Building Up New Traffic p. 24
- Wit And Humour p. 25
- Workshop Improvements — Moving Along With The Times p. 26
- Production Engineering — Part VIII. — Getting Together — by E. T. Spidy p. 28
- Modern Shunting Methods — Part VII.—Gravity Shunting Yards — by S. E. Fay p. 30
- The Romance of Coal — by Carboniferous p. 33
- Level Crossing Safety Campaign p. 34
- Automatic Signalling — Keep the Trains Moving—(concluded) — by W. H. H. Grapes p. 36
- By Those Who Like Us p. 38
- Safety First p. 39
- New Methods At Petone p. 40
- Wellington District Notes — (contributed) p. 42
-
Auckland District Notes p. 43
- Personal p. 43
- Courtesy Defined
- Canterbury District Notes p. 44
- Promotions Recorded During November p. 46
- Variations In Traffic And Revenue — as compared with last year—1st April to 11th December, 1926 p. 48