GLIMPSE ALONG ONE OF THE PATHS BETWEEN THE ROWS OF ENGINES UNDERGOING REPAIRS IN THE EVELEIGH SHOPS. Six hundred engine were repaired last year, and in some instances the work was of a very extensive character. On March 15 of this year there were 71 locomotives receiving attention in the shops, and as fast as they were dealt with others came along. The upkeep of the running services imposes a never-relaxing strain on Eveleigh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 18 Apr 1912, Page 11
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