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CONTENTS Editorial: Unit Express Service ARTICLE: New Unitised Service for Small Lots Railway Commentary - What Hope for Stock by Rail Report: Railcar protest a Victory ARTICLE: Te Rapa - NZR's most modern yard New Zealand News: * Towing of Railcars being studied * Lbf Class wagons appearing * Rapid replacement of NAL bridge * More level crossings protected with better warning systems * Branchline Closures Announced: * Ngakawau - Seddonville * Riverton - Tuatapere * Kapuni - Opunake * Rakaia - Methven * Rangiora Workers' train stopped running on 30th April * Auckland Suburban passenger numbers increase * The First of the new Buses completed * End of next year is end of railing livestock * Ava to get new passenger shelter * Waikatop farmers Favour Rail for Long-distance stock movements * Still no progress at Mangaweka * New Tank wagons tested * NUR's railcar stance countered * Reactions to railcar cuts * Wellington's cablecar news welcomed * Assistant GM appointed * Greatford Station closed as an officered Station on 16/03/1976 * Potatoes railed from Manawatu to Wellington * Tramways Union supports Auckland Rapid transit * Log trade hampered by lack of ships * -Miniature Dx in service at Palmerston North's Esplanade railway Traffic Report - Freight Statistics April - December 1975 ARTICLE: From Perth to Alice ARTICLE: The Life and Death of a Diesel Book Reviews: * Scottish Steam in the 1920's (Scotland) * Great Western Steam Around Bristol (British) * [[The Story of the Kingston Flyer] * [[Steam in Miniature]] Movie Review: * The Bullet Train (Japan) International News * -Monorack planned for NSW Skifields * NSW takes delivery of the world's first stainless steel Coal wagons * Danish conference for Railway Esperanto * -Western Australia used hopper wagons for Woodchips * -No passengers killed or injured in last 5 years of Australian National Railways Obituary: Robert Frederick Stevens