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BROAD versus NARROW GAUGE.

' * |PREEB ASSOCIATION.) (Received August 30, 8 a m.) Mbiißoubns, This Dat. The Railway Committee discussed the evidence- taken regarding narrow gauge lineß, and adopted a resolution that it is undesirable to break the gauge, because it wonld prevent the interchange of rolling I stock and add to the working expenses, ' while the cost of the brood gauge lines can i be enormously reduced, and by an alteration of the curves the lines can be worked and maintained more cheaply than the narrow t gauge ; also that broad gauge affords better ¦ facilities for oheap and sapid transit of passengers and goods.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 30 August 1895, Page 2

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BROAD versus NARROW GAUGE. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 30 August 1895, Page 2

BROAD versus NARROW GAUGE. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 30 August 1895, Page 2