The es Railways for the Peopled Safety You are safe when you travel by rail; Your journey is smooth, and it’s cosy. You’re not like a sail in a gale; You read, gaze, or sleep if you’re dozy. —F. s. L. Oh, the wild engine! Every time I sit In any train I must remember it— So careful of the train and of the track Guiding us out, or helping us go back. —Harold.Mini I 3* % \ i During the past year the New Zealand Railways, true to the principle of cc Safety First,” carried 26,000,000 passengers without one fatality.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 16
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