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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3 (July 2, 1928)

With the object of having the early railway history of Southland adequately featured in Invercargill's recent May Fair Demonstrations, the local workshops staff entered whole-heartedly into the scheme of restoring one of the early types of trains which ran in Southland. The exhibit (illustrated above) created great interest. It shows a Class A engine (the engine was manned by two veteran drivers), an old L Class wagon and a Class D compartment carriage

With the object of having the early railway history of Southland adequately featured in Invercargill's recent May Fair Demonstrations, the local workshops staff entered whole-heartedly into the scheme of restoring one of the early types of trains which ran in Southland. The exhibit (illustrated above) created great interest. It shows a Class A engine (the engine was manned by two veteran drivers), an old L Class wagon and a Class D compartment carriage.

With the object of having the early railway history of Southland adequately featured in Invercargill's recent May Fair Demonstrations, the local workshops staff entered whole-heartedly into the scheme of restoring one of the early types of trains which ran in Southland. The exhibit (illustrated above) created great interest. It shows a Class A engine (the engine was manned by two veteran drivers), an old L Class wagon and a Class D compartment carriage.