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“Sport and General" Photo. SHIPPING A BRITISH TRAIN TO TOUR AMERICA.—The famous "Royal Scot" express train, consisting of eight passenger coaches and locomotive, was shipped from Tilbury Docks, London, on April 5, on the C.P.R. liner Beaverdale. This famous train was to make a 4400-mile tour of North America, after which it will be exhibited at, the World’s Eair at, Chicago,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 12

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“Sport and General" Photo. SHIPPING A BRITISH TRAIN TO TOUR AMERICA.—The famous "Royal Scot" express train, consisting of eight passenger coaches and locomotive, was shipped from Tilbury Docks, London, on April 5, on the C.P.R. liner Beaverdale. This famous train was to make a 4400-mile tour of North America, after which it will be exhibited at, the World’s Eair at, Chicago, Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 12

“Sport and General" Photo. SHIPPING A BRITISH TRAIN TO TOUR AMERICA.—The famous "Royal Scot" express train, consisting of eight passenger coaches and locomotive, was shipped from Tilbury Docks, London, on April 5, on the C.P.R. liner Beaverdale. This famous train was to make a 4400-mile tour of North America, after which it will be exhibited at, the World’s Eair at, Chicago, Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 12

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