There’s No Transport like Rail Transport for Heavy-Duty Haulage When just one gallon of diesel fuel burned in a modern diesel locomotive can move more than 300 tons of train and payload a distance of one mile, the importance of developing our rail transport facilities is obvious. Modern locomotive power now moves New Zealand's railway goods trafficequal to nine train-loads hauled over each part of the system every working day— efficiently and more expeditiously than ever before. ======= NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS =====
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 96, Issue 2, 15 February 1958, Page 184
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