Former railwayman Thomas Haughey describes various anecdotes from decades of experience with New Zealand Rail, combined with some solid history of English rail as well. Haughey relates the humorous as well as the serious high points of the railway industry from one end of New Zealand to the other until his retirement in 1946. This reprint of his little booklet contains many images and advertising posters of a nostalgic time when practically everybody in the country relied upon the trains.
110 page paperback, illustrated with colour posters and black and white photographs, A5 size