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Latest revision as of 05:23, 30 April 2023
Full Name: New Zealand Railfan
Issue Number: 51
Issue Date: NaN-NaN-NaN
Volume and Number: 13/3
Pages: 80
Page Range: 1-80
Cover Image:
CONTENTS
Editorial: Getting Back A Life
Letters:
* The March Issue * Memories Of Those Forgotten Branch Lines * NIMT Centennial Celebrations * A Big Loco at Prices
Obituary:
* Philip H Goldman 1928 - 2007
Video Reviews:
* Let There Be Steam * New Zealand Railscene Vol 50 * Chasing The Chariots Of Fire (in China)
Book Reviews:
* Auckland Suburban Railway Handbook 2007 - 2008 * An Historic Journey 15 Days With Steam Locomotive WAB 794
Rail News:
* Toll Rail Locomotive Notes * Double Tracking The Western Line * 2008 North Island Main Trunk Centennial * Passenger Trains Return To Gisborne * Golden West Coast Trains * Queen City Electrification * Recognition For Rail Heritage
Preservation Progress
* Special Report - Recreating Denniston * Oamaru Steam and Rail Society * AB 745 Restoration Project Moved * Heritage Electric Railway Commissioned at Ferrymead
ARTICLE: New Wairarapa Carriages Enter Service
Photo Stop: Bridging The Gap II - A Look Back At Railway Bridges In The Twentieth Century
ARTICLE: The Waitebait Express Is Now Boarding - The Foxton Branch
ARTICLE: North British JA's 1286 - 1290 - The Forgotten Five
Guest Commentary: Some Good News - But We Need To Do More. by Bob Stott