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The New Zealand Correspondence Society.
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Locomotive Developments in New Zealand, 1933 - 1943
ARTICLE: Locomotive Developments in New Zealand, 1933 - 1943
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NZ Line-Speed Limits
ARTICLE: NZ Line-Speed Limits





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Full Name: The New Zealand Railway Observer

Issue Number: 1

Issue Date: May 1944

Volume and Number: 1/1

Pages: 6

Page Range: 1-6

Cover Image: n.a.



The first issue of the Observer was produced in May 1944 following along the lines of its British equivalent. It appears to have been a solo effort by Tom McGavin acting as Editor, and Secretary/Treasurer of the new Railway Correspondence Society. Within a year the Society was to get a new name The New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society, and go on to produce regular issues of The New Zealand Railway Observer. Issue 1 consisted of a few specialised articles and some general news as follows:

The New Zealand Correspondence Society.

ARTICLE: Locomotive Developments in New Zealand, 1933 - 1943

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ARTICLE: NZ Line-Speed Limits


News and Comments

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