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. THE - ACCIDENT- TOf TUESDAY EVENING'S LIMITED " EXPRESS- NINE? MILES - FROM • WELLINGTON. Through an axle breaking, four carriages were derailed, the train a standstill just as the engine reached the Belmont viaduct. Left: A view from the Johnsonville side, showing three of the derailed carriages and the viaduct beyond. Right: Looking acrossthe .gullyi from theTawa Flat side toward the cutting where the accident occurred. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19405, 13 August 1926, Page 13

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. THE – ACCIDENT- TOf TUESDAY EVENING'S LIMITED " EXPRESS- NINE? MILES – FROM • WELLINGTON. Through an axle breaking, four carriages were derailed, the train a standstill just as the engine reached the Belmont viaduct. Left: A view from the Johnsonville side, showing three of the derailed carriages and the viaduct beyond. Right: Looking acrossthe .gullyi from theTawa Flat side toward the cutting where the accident occurred. ; New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19405, 13 August 1926, Page 13

. THE – ACCIDENT- TOf TUESDAY EVENING'S LIMITED " EXPRESS- NINE? MILES – FROM • WELLINGTON. Through an axle breaking, four carriages were derailed, the train a standstill just as the engine reached the Belmont viaduct. Left: A view from the Johnsonville side, showing three of the derailed carriages and the viaduct beyond. Right: Looking acrossthe .gullyi from theTawa Flat side toward the cutting where the accident occurred. ; New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19405, 13 August 1926, Page 13