SUBSIDENCE ON RAILWAY.
FURTHER FALL OCCURS. [BT 3XLEGHAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] GREYMOUTH, Wednesday. At Gmoto the railway subsidence dropped six feet during the night and a further two feet this morning. Trains are unable to pass to-day, passengers being transferred to trains at either end. Sood progress is being made with the deviation near the subsidence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 12
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55SUBSIDENCE ON RAILWAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 12
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