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KEEPING TO THE LEFT.—A railway engine steaming along the main street of Fairlie, which is the terminus of the branch line from Washdyke. This branch line is one of those to be closed by the Railways Department as an economy measure.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 1

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KEEPING TO THE LEFT.—A railway engine steaming along the main street of Fairlie, which is the terminus of the branch line from Washdyke. This branch line is one of those to be closed by the Railways Department as an economy measure. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 1

KEEPING TO THE LEFT.—A railway engine steaming along the main street of Fairlie, which is the terminus of the branch line from Washdyke. This branch line is one of those to be closed by the Railways Department as an economy measure. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 1