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"Evening Post" Photo. EAST COAST RAILWAY.— A portion;-of the-storage yards at Mohaka Camp, on the route of the East Coast railway, showing the girders for the huge viaduct which is to span the Mohaka Gorge and is ZrZ,TT Co7n (t in vicify- In the left foreground, on trucks, can be seen the big drums carrying the 9/Oft span cables from which . the girders will be lowered into position on the ■<•*:■ - '■: tops of the piers. . . ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 17

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"Evening Post" Photo. EAST COAST RAILWAY.—A portion;-of the-storage yards at Mohaka Camp, on the route of the East Coast railway, showing the girders for the huge viaduct which is to span the Mohaka Gorge and is ZrZ,TTCo7n(tin vicify- In the left foreground, on trucks, can be seen the big drums carrying the 9/Oft span cables from which. the girders will be lowered into position on the ■<•*:■ – '■: tops of the piers. . . ■ Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 17

"Evening Post" Photo. EAST COAST RAILWAY.—A portion;-of the-storage yards at Mohaka Camp, on the route of the East Coast railway, showing the girders for the huge viaduct which is to span the Mohaka Gorge and is ZrZ,TTCo7n(tin vicify- In the left foreground, on trucks, can be seen the big drums carrying the 9/Oft span cables from which. the girders will be lowered into position on the ■<•*:■ – '■: tops of the piers. . . ■ Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 17

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