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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 5 (September 24, 1926)

Fruits Of Co-Operation

Fruits Of Co-Operation.

During the year 1924 (says “The Engineer”) there were 371 more accidents to railway servants on the Great Western Railway than in 1923. Special efforts, were, therefore, made in 1925 to effect an improvement, and so successful were they that the total was 114 less than in 1924. Had the 1924 figures been maintained in 1925 the number of accidents would have been 3,370. Instead it was 2,832, and the “Great Western Railway Magazine” thinks it fair to estimate that the difference of 538 has been prevented by the co-operative efforts of the staff.