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RAILWAYS REVENUE

SOUTH PROVIDES LARGE PART OF INCREASE [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, May 9. Of the total of £7,591,825 earned by the railway services during the financial year, the South Island contributed nearly £3,000,000. This was revealed to-day in a statement made by the Minister of Railways (Mr D. G. Sullivan) about the financial position of South Island railways. “As already announced the gross revenue for the year ended March 31, 1038, amounted to £8,634,186, which is the highest revenue earned in any one year in the history of the railways,” Mr Sullivan said. “ Excluding revenue from subsidiary services and miscellaneous revenue items, the purely railway-operating earnings amounted to £7,591,825, an increase of £688,221 over that for the preceding year. Of this amount £2,971,501 was earned in the South Island, an increase of £203,066 over the operating revenue for the previous year. , “ In the Christchurch district,” Mr Sullivan said, “ the operating revenue amounted to £1,276,219, an increase of £89,093 (7.5 per cent.) over that for the previous year. Both passenger and goods revenue showed increases, and 2,107,208 sheep and pigs were carried, an increase of 232,000. Shipping traffic, ex Lyttelton, increased by 8000 tons and Otira tunnel traffic by 43,697 tons.”

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Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 3

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RAILWAYS REVENUE Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 3

RAILWAYS REVENUE Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 3