OBSTACLES ON LINE
SOUTH ISLAND RAILWAY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Per Preaa Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. The discovery that several iron fishplates of the type which are used to hold the ends of railway tracks together had been placed across the main south line between Balclutha and Kakapuaka on Sunday made additional precautions necessary for the safe passage of the expresses using the line. Patrols were on duty between Clinton and Stirling and the trains travelled at a slow rate so that they could pull up quickly if necessary. It is reported that the Dunedin to Invercargill express took half an hour to travel the three miles between Stirling and Balclutha.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 5 August 1941, Page 4
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109OBSTACLES ON LINE Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 5 August 1941, Page 4
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