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THE LAST AND THE Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, is shown in the TOP picture calling for cheers on the arrival of the 641, the last train to arrive at Thorndon Station, while one of the train’s crew speaks into the microphone! The picture ABOVE shows the Minister at the new Wellington station, with the General'Manager of Railways, Mr G. H. Mackley, just before the departure of 810, a special bound for* Palmerston North, the first official departure from the station

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Northern Advocate, 23 June 1937, Page 8

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THE LAST AND THE Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, is shown in the TOP picture calling for cheers on the arrival of the 641, the last train to arrive at Thorndon Station, while one of the train’s crew speaks into the microphone! The picture ABOVE shows the Minister at the new Wellington station, with the General'Manager of Railways, Mr G. H. Mackley, just before the departure of 810, a special bound for* Palmerston North, the first official departure from the station Northern Advocate, 23 June 1937, Page 8

THE LAST AND THE Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, is shown in the TOP picture calling for cheers on the arrival of the 641, the last train to arrive at Thorndon Station, while one of the train’s crew speaks into the microphone! The picture ABOVE shows the Minister at the new Wellington station, with the General'Manager of Railways, Mr G. H. Mackley, just before the departure of 810, a special bound for* Palmerston North, the first official departure from the station Northern Advocate, 23 June 1937, Page 8

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