The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 4 (August 1, 1928)
Contents
Contents
An Historic Locomotive | 7 |
Automatic Signalling and Train Control | 36–38 |
By Those Who Like Us | 49 |
Christchurch-Invercargill Express (photo) | 23 |
Cover Scene, Te Moai Reach, Wanganui River Current Comments | 17 |
Editorial—The Age of Ease | 4 |
First Joint Air Rail Service | 39 |
Franz Josef Glacier (photo) | 46 |
General Manager's Message | 6 |
Geysers and their Causes | 53–54 |
Hillside Railway Workshops Library | 44–45 |
How to Achieve Success | 11–13 |
Human Engineering | 30–31 |
Index | 3 |
Intemperate Blame | 56 |
Ladies’ Page | 55 |
Modern Methods in Our Workshops | 40 |
New Shunting Locomotive | 35 |
New Type of Car for the Main Trunk Line | 16 |
Our London Letter | 18–21 |
Pohutu Geyser (photo) | 52 |
Production Engineering | 14–15 |
Promotions recorded during July | 60–61 |
Suggestions and Inventions | 22–63 |
Sutherland Falls (photo) | 43 |
The Conundrums of Candidates | 8–10 |
Theory of Combustion | 24–25 |
The Evolution of the Locomotive | 50–51 |
The Hermitage, Mt. Cook (photo) | 59 |
The High Quality of British Steel | 41 |
The Romance of the Rail | 26–29 |
The Waipoua Kauri Forest (photo) | 32 |
To Franz Josef Glacier | 47–48 |
Variations in Traffic and Revenue | 62 |
What Every Railway Woman Knows | 42 |
Wireless on Trains | 58 |
Wit and Humour | 57 |
Wonderful Waipoua | 33–34 |
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