The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 6 (October 1, 1929)
Contents
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- The Measurement of Time
- General Manager's Message — Securing Business
- New Railway Workshops at Otahuhu — Visited by Members of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce — A Completely Successful Function p. 10
- The Way we Go — Ins and Outs of Life — by Leo Fanning p. 15
- Current Comments p. 17
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Our London Letter p. 19
- [section] p. 19
- The Beginning of the Rail Transport Era
- The Magic of Stephenson's Name
- Difficulties of Early Railway Construction p. 20
- A £500 prize for the best Locomotive
- Engines in The Famous Rainhill Trials p. 21
- The Great Contest
- “The Rocket” proves Victorious
- The Verdict of History p. 23
- The Real Railroaders
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — Soft Waters of Taharepa — by Tangiwai p. 24
- “The Manawatu” — A Story of Pioneer Railway Enterprise in New Zealand p. 28
- Modern Methods in our Workshops — by S. B. Barltrop p. 31
- Inauguration of the Australian Railways p. 34
- Lake Wakatipu — A Fifty-Mile Serpentine and its Alpine Walls p. 38
- By Those Who Like Us p. 43
- Recuperating By Rail — and The Iron Horse & The Meat Horse — by Ken Alexander p. 44
- New Zealand Scenic Attractions — Aids to Advertising — by B. A. Broadhead p. 49
- For Gallantry — Railwayman Honoured p. 53
- Of Feminine Interest p. 57
- A Tremendous Trifle — Story of a Railway Ticket — A Five Mile Pile — by A. Oman Heany p. 58
- Wit And Humour p. 61
- Promotions Recorded During September p. 62