RAIL WELDING MACHINES
THREE ORDERED FOR NEW ZEALAND (Special Correspondent N.Z.P.A.) LONDON, August 27. An Inverness engineering firm has received an order from the New Zealand Government Railways Department for three automatic rail welding machines With supplementary equipment. The machines, it is understood, are to be erected at permanent way centres in New Zealand ana they will be the first of their type used there. Each machine weighs about 20 tons and the.cost of the three sets will be about. £40,000. They are to be delivered in about 18 months.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26203, 29 August 1950, Page 7
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