TOYOTA and Railways find the answer. The Problem: The Answer In Wellington, we assemble the Hi Lux, Dyna and Hi Ace cab-chassis. Railways with its vast network including regular Cook Strait ferry Our Crowns and Corollas and Hi Ace Van models are made in Thames. And crossings, have provided us with a national distribution system that is quicker across Cook Strait in the South Island, we produce our new Coronas and more Landcruisers in Christchurch. seven da'l'iS^ 6 * fr ° m ° Urthree assembly centres Wl " be on the move To keep up a constant flow of new vehicles to points of demand all over Railway s speed and efficiency working for us,our New Zealand New Zealand has always been a problem. w j j e d ea | er network and Toyota owners will get their new Toyotas faster. Railways TOYOTA The Answer. Toyota and Railways-partners in progress. UMH I I t HS Kill KIU JI KF jdTFlfcvlk Bril KT EkK tr mjl I If .J b o u ...... • . . .» - aWRII M ~s«m ' ; H jol >, •- ppW- •
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