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Full Name: New Zealand Railfan

Issue Number: 34

Issue Date: March 2003

Volume and Number: 9/2

Pages: 72

Page Range: 1-72

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CONTENTS

Editorial: The Power Of The Press

Letters

  • Road To Success
  • Of Logging and Other matters
  • Good News About Don Selby's eyes
  • The Face
  • A preserved DB Loco?
  • A New Tourist railway?

Book REviews

Video Reviews

  • New Zealand Railscene Vol 33

Rail news

  • Tranz Rail Locomotive News
  • A new Suburban Rail OperationFor THe Queen City
  • Tougher Rail safety Rules Coming

Preservation Progress

Lines oF Industry: The Tramways at Kakahu Bush

Photo Stop: The TR Class - NZXR's Littlest Locomotives

ARTICLE: The Baker Valve Gear KA Twins - 958 and 959

ARTICLE: The Seasider Trains Part 1 - The History

ARTICLE: The Seasider Trains Part 2 - Back To The Future

ARTICLE: Inspection Velocipedes and Trolleys

Guest Commentary: IT Ain't Broke - Why Fix It by Paul Dillicar