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AN EXCELLENT IDEA OF THE LAY-OUT OF AUCKLAND’S NEW RAILWAY STATION is gained from this picture from the air, taken by THE SUN photographer this week. From the front of the main building two long ramps lead down to Beach Road. Just beside Beach Road is the present Ma in Trunk railway line and the partly-constructed embankment over which suburban and northern trains will pass to the new platforms can be seen below the Strand (in the background). Out to the left are the platforms, and in the foreground the shunting yards.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 16

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AN EXCELLENT IDEA OF THE LAY-OUT OF AUCKLAND’S NEW RAILWAY STATION is gained from this picture from the air, taken by THE SUN photographer this week. From the front of the main building two long ramps lead down to Beach Road. Just beside Beach Road is the present Ma in Trunk railway line and the partly-constructed embankment over which suburban and northern trains will pass to the new platforms can be seen below the Strand (in the background). Out to the left are the platforms, and in the foreground the shunting yards. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 16

AN EXCELLENT IDEA OF THE LAY-OUT OF AUCKLAND’S NEW RAILWAY STATION is gained from this picture from the air, taken by THE SUN photographer this week. From the front of the main building two long ramps lead down to Beach Road. Just beside Beach Road is the present Ma in Trunk railway line and the partly-constructed embankment over which suburban and northern trains will pass to the new platforms can be seen below the Strand (in the background). Out to the left are the platforms, and in the foreground the shunting yards. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 16

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