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CONTENTS
CONTENTS


ARTICLE: Greater need now for study into Electrification
ARTICLE: Assesing Rail's potential as passenger-carrier during fuel crisis


ARTICLE: Steam Express
ARTICLE: rail's longer term passenger plans
 
ARTICLE: Onehunga rail centennary a suitable pattern for future open days


ARTICLE: The [[Wairarapa Line]] - a rural alternative
ARTICLE: the NSW railway where steam is king


ARTICLE: Wanganui Tramway memories: Charlie, You've got to take her in
ARTICLE: Glasgow museum of transport one of the best


ARTICLE: Support for Auckland Rapid rail
ARTICLE: Tourist Passes report


ARTICLE: A Day with TOMOANA
ARTICLE: Old Waitakere Station opened at MOTAT


NZR Locomotive Series Photo - The Db Class diesel Electric
Tenders:


Questions in Parliament
* 150 or 400 Ukb wagons
* removal of stockyards at Hunterville
* removal of stockyards at Manganoho
* supply of Reinforcing steel for Bridge 134 MNL


* Closure of Branchlines
ARTICLE: Steam Express
* Railways profits
* Fertiliser consignments to the West Coast
* Design of carriages for West Coast
* Timber consignments to the West Coast
* New Carriages for the Christchurch - West Coast run
* Southerner rolling stock
* Rolling stock orders, 1962 - 1972
* Locomotives and passenger car orders, 1962 - 1972
* Use of Southerer on Christchurch - Picton run
* Funicular Railway for the South Westland Glaciers
* Construction of Styx Loop


ARTICLE: Swedes develop high-speed train
NZR Locomotive Series Photo - The Dsc Class, diesel Electric shunters


New Zealand News:
Book Review:


  * Recent closures
  * Auckland to Onehunga railway centennial
   
  * Kowai Bush - 4/11/1973
  * Birchfield - 28/10/1973
  * Taimate - 28/10/1973
  * Konini - 21/10/1973
  * Lintley - 28/10/1973
  * St Patricks - 28/10/1973
  * Racecourse Hill - 18/11/1973
  * Rangiruru - 2/12/1973 (Except private Siding traffic)
  * Blind River - 18/11/1973 closed to passengers
* Goods yard developments in Dunedin
* Kingston Flyer Timetable adjusted slightly


Letters:
Article: Endevour's first year


* American memories
Modellers Photo: Signal Gantry at frankton
* 88 seater railcars to Picton
* Locos behind glass
* Two photographs at Hastings
* D class car photo - with more photos


Book Review:
New Zealand News:


  * Rails through the Bush
  * New Bridge over the Waimakariri River near Arthurs Pass
* New Bridge over the Wairau Riber near Blenheim
* About 9600 claims for goods lost in transit

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Full Name: Rails

Issue Number: 32

Issue Date: March 1974

Volume and Number: 3/8

Pages: 24

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CONTENTS

ARTICLE: Assesing Rail's potential as passenger-carrier during fuel crisis

ARTICLE: rail's longer term passenger plans

ARTICLE: Onehunga rail centennary a suitable pattern for future open days

ARTICLE: the NSW railway where steam is king

ARTICLE: Glasgow museum of transport one of the best

ARTICLE: Tourist Passes report

ARTICLE: Old Waitakere Station opened at MOTAT

Tenders:

* 150 or 400 Ukb wagons
* removal of stockyards at Hunterville
* removal of stockyards at Manganoho
* supply of Reinforcing steel for Bridge 134 MNL

ARTICLE: Steam Express

NZR Locomotive Series Photo - The Dsc Class, diesel Electric shunters

Book Review:

* Auckland to Onehunga railway centennial

Article: Endevour's first year

Modellers Photo: Signal Gantry at frankton

New Zealand News:

* New Bridge over the Waimakariri River near Arthurs Pass
* New Bridge over the Wairau Riber near Blenheim
* About 9600 claims for goods lost in transit