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THE SCENE OF THE SMASH, LOOKING NORTH TOWARDS TARINGAMOTU, SHOWING THE DERAILED SLEEPER, MAIL VAN AND TWO ENGINES—The train in the distance is transferring its northern passengers to a train at the rear of the wrecked express to resume their journey to Wellington.

THE CAPSIZED ENGINES AND POSTAL VAN EMBEDDED IN THE SOFT PUMICE. —A gang of workmen are seen relaying the rails to enable the Main Trunk express to pass the obstruction.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1318, 29 July 1915, Page 19

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THE SCENE OF THE SMASH, LOOKING NORTH TOWARDS TARINGAMOTU, SHOWING THE DERAILED SLEEPER, MAIL VAN AND TWO ENGINES—The train in the distance is transferring its northern passengers to a train at the rear of the wrecked express to resume their journey to Wellington. THE CAPSIZED ENGINES AND POSTAL VAN EMBEDDED IN THE SOFT PUMICE.—A gang of workmen are seen relaying the rails to enable the Main Trunk express to pass the obstruction. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1318, 29 July 1915, Page 19

THE SCENE OF THE SMASH, LOOKING NORTH TOWARDS TARINGAMOTU, SHOWING THE DERAILED SLEEPER, MAIL VAN AND TWO ENGINES—The train in the distance is transferring its northern passengers to a train at the rear of the wrecked express to resume their journey to Wellington. THE CAPSIZED ENGINES AND POSTAL VAN EMBEDDED IN THE SOFT PUMICE.—A gang of workmen are seen relaying the rails to enable the Main Trunk express to pass the obstruction. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1318, 29 July 1915, Page 19