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THE RECENT TRAIN DISASTER AT TIMARU. 1. Righting three of the four carriages which were derailed when the engine of the Christchurch express train recently leaped the rails at Timaru. 2. Driver R. Stone and Fireman J. Lok, who were in charge of the derailed engine, photographed at Timaru beside the engine of the Royal train of which they were in charge during the visit of the Duke of York. - A. Shute, photo. —J. Bremner, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3823, 21 June 1927, Page 40

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THE RECENT TRAIN DISASTER AT TIMARU. 1. Righting three of the four carriages which were derailed when the engine of the Christchurch express train recently leaped the rails at Timaru. 2. Driver R. Stone and Fireman J. Lok, who were in charge of the derailed engine, photographed at Timaru beside the engine of the Royal train of which they were in charge during the visit of the Duke of York. -A. Shute, photo. —J. Bremner, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3823, 21 June 1927, Page 40

THE RECENT TRAIN DISASTER AT TIMARU. 1. Righting three of the four carriages which were derailed when the engine of the Christchurch express train recently leaped the rails at Timaru. 2. Driver R. Stone and Fireman J. Lok, who were in charge of the derailed engine, photographed at Timaru beside the engine of the Royal train of which they were in charge during the visit of the Duke of York. -A. Shute, photo. —J. Bremner, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3823, 21 June 1927, Page 40