EAST COAST RAILWAY
Work Recommenced By 700 Men
BIG TUNNELLING JOBS By Telegraph—Press Association. GISBORNE, January 11. Seven hundred men on the GisborneWaikokopu section of the East Coast main trunk railway recommenced work today with the prospect of seeing the greater portion of their job completed before the turn of the year.
If expectations are realized the Walkoura tunnel, of 76 chains, will be completed by May, and the coast tunnel, of 43 chains, will be carried close to completion. By the end of the year it should be possible for works trains to travel over almost the whole GisborneWaikokopu section. The main tunnelling job connecting the Waiau and Tikiwhata valleys is expected to reach completion in 1941, and this will bring the line_.to the point at which it will be ready to hand over to the Railways Department. The majority of the men now employed on the line, are engaged in tunnelling or on work connected with tunnelling, the Waikoura, .coast and Waiau-Tikiwhata tunnels being the key jobs of th® whole construction programme. Before the closing down of work for the holidays the distance between the two faces in the Waikoura tunnel had been reduced to not much more than 1200 ft. and good progress had also been shown in both - other major works.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 92, 12 January 1939, Page 8
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215EAST COAST RAILWAY Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 92, 12 January 1939, Page 8
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