This picture of Ohakune's railway yards in 1909 some 13 months after the first train went through carrying the Prime Minister and an official party form Wellington to Auckland shows that a great deal of work remains to be done on the North Island's Main Trunk Line.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 3, 5 August 1988, Page 18
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47This picture of Ohakune's railway yards in 1909 some 13 months after the first train went through carrying the Prime Minister and an official party form Wellington to Auckland shows that a great deal of work remains to be done on the North Island's Main Trunk Line. Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 3, 5 August 1988, Page 18
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