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SPEEDY REPLACING OF THE TRACK ON THE TIMARU-FAIRLIE RAILWAY LINE.—TOP: A mobile crane lifting a section of worn track on the Timaru-Fairlie line, which has been increasingly used since the opening of the Army’s training camp at Balmoral some months ago. BOTTOM: New rails and sleepers, made up in prepared lengths, being placed in position soon after the removal of the old track.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27592, 24 February 1955, Page 14

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SPEEDY REPLACING OF THE TRACK ON THE TIMARU-FAIRLIE RAILWAY LINE.—TOP: A mobile crane lifting a section of worn track on the Timaru-Fairlie line, which has been increasingly used since the opening of the Army’s training camp at Balmoral some months ago. BOTTOM: New rails and sleepers, made up in prepared lengths, being placed in position soon after the removal of the old track. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27592, 24 February 1955, Page 14

SPEEDY REPLACING OF THE TRACK ON THE TIMARU-FAIRLIE RAILWAY LINE.—TOP: A mobile crane lifting a section of worn track on the Timaru-Fairlie line, which has been increasingly used since the opening of the Army’s training camp at Balmoral some months ago. BOTTOM: New rails and sleepers, made up in prepared lengths, being placed in position soon after the removal of the old track. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27592, 24 February 1955, Page 14