Published from September, 1892 to December, 1923 by the New South Wales Government Railway and Tramway Institute

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Title of Article
Additional Detail
Year
Volume
Pages
Abolishing Level Crossings in ChicagoWork which was carried out over the previous 18 months1900Vol 8134
Abstention of employees from taking part in political meetingsThe case of F. Volk1893Vol 1118
Accident Insurance1st occasion upon which Public Risk [of Railways] has been underwritten in the colonies1897Vol 5128
Accident Insurance TicketsValidity of these tickets issued by UAM Insurance Company1894Vol 2138
Accident Near Carlingford [Epping]24-9-18921892Vol 116
Accident near Ryde - 11-4-1898Caused by Broken Axle1898Vol 6137
AcetyleneHistory of the gas1899Vol 840
Acetylene for Railway Car IlluminationTests conducted by Julius Pintsch of Furstenwalde1897Vol 5216
Additions to the Institute, TheIllustrated detail of the Railway Institute building and addition1898Vol 769
Advice and its ApplicationEditorial on following the lead of others in the railway workforce1895Vol 3152
Aesthetic Side, AnBeautification of stations1899Vol 849
African Trans-continental RailwayCecil Rhodes' Cape to Cairo Railway1899Vol 7188
After Many DaysTramway collision at Woollahra1898Vol 721
Air Brake Puzzle, AnLetter requesting explanation on braking of a train1895Vol 482
Air Brake, Some Practical Hints for Working theBetter handling of the Westinghouse brake1895Vol 466
Albert Bridge, IndooroopillyNew bridge replacing one destroyed in flood of February, 18931893Vol 1194
Alpine RailwaysSwiss Railways1895Vol 457
Alternative Proposals for New Lines, Reports of Railway Commissioners on1899Vol 871
Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (England)Proposal for the nationalization of railways1896Vol 589
Amalgamation of Sick and Accident Societies in Railway and Tramway departmentsProposal for amalgamation of the numerous societies1896Vol 59
Ambulance CorpsPicnic on 29-10-18921892Vol 113
Ambulance Movement on Australian Railways, TheDetails of each state's operation1899Vol 7191
American and British RailwaysComparison between the two systems1895Vol 3186
American Railroad Statistics for 1893For year ended June 18931894Vol 318
American Railroads and the WarOffer of re-employment to employees volunteering for the Spanish-American War1898Vol 6199
Ancient AustraliaLecture by Rev. J M Curran1897Vol 5225
Annual Free PassesApparent misunderstanding on their issue and availability1897Vol 5224
Annual Holiday PassesFurther details on their regulation1897Vol 5258
Annual Inspection of the Western LineCommissioners' Inspection Tour1897Vol 5206
Annual Leave for Suburban Station MastersLetter to the Editor questioning the entitlements1893Vol 241
Annual Leave on LNWRPaid leave of 4 days1897Vol 5208
Annual Meeting of Electrical AssociationAddress by Mr. O.W. Brain, President, detailing progress of electrical progress applied to railways and tramways1900Vol 8192
Annual PicnicsAbuse of tickets issued for Staff Picnic trains1893Vol 267
Annual Report, RailwaysYear Ended 30-6-18921892Vol 16
Annual Report, RailwaysYear Ended 30-6-18931893Vol 1182
Annual Report, RailwaysYear Ended 30-6-18941894Vol 2210
Annual Report, RailwaysYear Ended 30-6-18951895Vol 42
Annual Report, RailwaysYear Ended 30-6-18961896Vol 4272
Annual Report, Supplement toSupplementary report to Parliament presented 20th November 18941894Vol 367
Annual Report, TheAnnual Report to 30-6-18971897Vol 5243
Annual Report, The [to 30-6-1896]Editorial Comment1896Vol 4270
Appreciation of Railway Management, AnComments made by Mr. McMillan, MLA, in Parliament on 6-5-18971897Vol 5185
ApprenticeshipEditorial on the training of lads entering trade positions1897Vol 5141
Arabian Culture in SpainMiddle Ages history1893Vol 219; 38
Are Shorthand and Typewriting Mechanical?Discussion on the qualities of a competent phonographer1894Vol 2184
Armoured TrainsTheir use in the Franco-Prussian War1900Vol 8157
Army Railway CouncilSetting up this council in Great Britain1897Vol 5216
Artesian Water Supply of New South WalesSummary of lecture given by T W E David1893Vol 27
Asia Minor and Persia, Means of Communication inDetailed account with possible advantages to Australia1899Vol 862; 84
Australasian Railway ConferenceOpening of Railway Officers' Conference in Adelaide on 19-2-19001900Vol 8124
Australian and American Grain RatesComparison between Australian and American charges1899Vol 7205
Australian Consolidation EngineDetails of the first five T-class locomotives 1896Vol 4222
Australian Government Railways and TramwaysFinancial figures1894Vol 327
Australian -v- American Grain RatesCompasision of railway haulage rates in the two countries1900Vol 8207
Austrian Government RailwaysDetails of the system1894Vol 2109; 122
Automatic CouplersBill before U.K. Parliament to force their introduction1899Vol 7177
Baird's Aerial Boomerang RailwayGravitation railway1899Vol 7152
Ballooning in FranceConstruction of “La France”1893Vol 1145
Banks [The Right Honorable Sir Joseph] and the Discovery of AustraliaAccount of voyage of Endeavour in 17701893Vol 229
Banks [The Right Honorable Sir Joseph] and the Discovery of AustraliaEarly history of NSW and the part Banks played1893Vol 250
Banks [The Right Honorable Sir Joseph] and the Discovery of AustraliaEulogy read to National Institute of France on 2-4-18211894Vol 2108
Banks [The Right Honorable Sir Joseph] and the Discovery of AustraliaAccount of voyage of Endeavour in 17701894Vol 2125; 140
Banks [The Right Honorable Sir Joseph] and the Discovery of AustraliaFurther accounts of the work of this naturalist1894Vol 2162; 183
Barracks for EmployeesAccommodation for engine crews in America1894Vol 2177
Battle of the Tongues, TheEnglish and other lanuages of the world1899Vol 7252
Bavarian Railroad DeviceTrack defect marking device1894Vol 2127
Beautifying Railway StationsIntroduct of Station Garden Competition1899Vol 7182
Beautifying Station GardensFurther details of proposed competition1899Vol 7235
Belgian Railway WorkingFigures for period ended 31st December 18931895Vol 3160
Belgian RailwaysDetails of Annual Report of 18921894Vol 2145
Belgian Railways, TheAnnual Report to 31 December, 18981900Vol 8176
Belmore Branch, Simplex Ticket onReplacement of card tickets with a punched “Simplex” ticket1895Vol 3248
Berrigan-Finley Railway, TheOfficial opening on 30-9-18981898Vol 739
Best Method of Preventing Creeping RailsReport from Railroad Gazette1898Vol 774
Big Power House, AAmerican power station in New York1900Vol 8170
Blue Mountains TrainsRequest to commence the summer service from October in lieu of November1898Vol 737
Boag, The late ThomasObituary to this Locomotive Foreman1898Vol 6196
Bob, the Railway DogFamous South Australian railway dog died at 17 years1895Vol 459
Boiler Explosion at Ringwood, VictoriaInitial cause of the accident1894Vol 2112
Bonuses for Best Kept Electric SectionsBased on lowest percentage of failures1892Vol 117
Bonuses to Railway EmployeesEditorial on the merits or otherwise of a pecuniary reward scheme1895Vol 473
Border Railway Rates, TheComments by Commissioner Oliver1898Vol 761
Border Rates, TheUncomplimentary remarks by Queensland and Victorian Railway Commissioners1898Vol 786
Border TrafficMeeting of Traffic Managers regarding rates for traffic to Colonial borders1898Vol 746
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Past and PresentHistory of this disturbed country1894Vol 2201
Boswell and ShorthandBiographer Boswell's use of shorthand1894Vol 2185
Brake TrialsJune 18921892Vol 143
Breeza Railway Employees, TheDismissal for disobeying regulations when carrying a sick child1898Vol 79
Bregenz to Innsbruck, FromThe Arlberg Railway [Austria]1894Vol 2181
British Express EnginesSpeeds on the Midland Railway1898Vol 765
British Railway ReturnsSummary of results for first half of 18981898Vol 777
British RailwaysStatistics for the year 18981899Vol 841
British Railways and the Queen's ReignAddress given to the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, by J Wolfe Barry on 3-11-18961897Vol 5114
British Railways in 1893Financial figures of the British railways for 1892-931894Vol 356
Bryant, Presentation to Mr. R.H.On the occasion of the transfer of this Locomotive Inspector from Murrurundi to Goulburn1897Vol 5132
Bubonic Plague, ThePrecautions to be taken to prevent its spread1900Vol 8155
Building of a Nation, TheLecture by J S Larke on Federation1897Vol 5211
Business of Travel, TheEditorial on passenger travel on railways1893Vol 1132
Busy Underground Railway, ALondon Metropolitan Railway1897Vol 5197
Cable and Electric TramsNew Cash Fare System [?15-1-1896] on cable and electric tramlines1896Vol 4103
Canadian Railway, AThe Dauphin Railway, near Winnipeg1897Vol 5196
Canadian RailwaysStatistics on railways of Canada1895Vol 3119
Cape to Cairo, FromAccount of the construction of the telegraph line1899Vol 7218
Capetown to Alexandria, The Railway fromCecil Rhodes' proposal1898Vol 789
Carlingford [Epping] Accident24-9-18921892Vol 116
Carriage and Wagon Shops at Redfern, TheDescription of the facility1900Vol 8255
Carriage of Live Stock, TheTrials in Australia and New Zealand1900Vol 8198
Carriage of StockDeputation from Stock Boards Council of Advice1899Vol 7229
Central European TimeAdoption of standard time in Germany on 31-3-18931894Vol 293
Century of Discoveries and InventionsProgress over the years1900Vol 8172; 196
Ceylon Government RailwaysAnnual Report of 18941895Vol 411
Ceylon Government RailwaysAnnual Report for year 18981899Vol 7253
Changes on the Earth's SurfaceGeological changes to land and water masses1898Vol 740
Chapter on Bicycles, AHistory of its development1896Vol 558
Cheap RailwaysEditorial on ways of reducing the cost of railway construction1894Vol 321
Cheap TransitEditorial on the push for cheaper fares for suburban trains1898Vol 695
Chief Commissioner for RailwaysFarewell dinner on eve of departure for tour of Europe and America1900Vol 8165
Chief Commissioner, Reappointment ofLetters regarding Eddy's decision to accept a further term1895Vol 3111
Chief Commissioner, Retirement of theLetters relating to the completion of Eddy's 1st term of office1894Vol 346
Chief Commissioner, TheDeparture of Eddy to the International Railway Congress1895Vol 3136
Chief Commissioner, The LateDeath of E M G Eddy on 21-6-18971897Vol 5221
Chief Commissioner, The lateObituary published in Bulletin of the International Railway Congress1897Vol 629
Chinese Aerial Railway, AMount Parker ropeway1896Vol 4263
Chinese as NavviesWorking conditions in China1900Vol 8129
Chinese HawkersReproduction of an ad in the Australian Chinese Herald regarding vegetable baskets on trams1896Vol 533
Christmas and New Year's Decorations at Railway StationsReferences to various NSW stations1896Vol 4102
Christmas CrumbsA seasonal thought1896Vol 580
Christmas DecorationsDecoration of Wollongong station on Christmas Eve 18931894Vol 284
Christmas TimeSocialistic Editorial1896Vol 573
Chrysanthemum, TheSecond in a series of articles on horticulture1897Vol 5190
Church that Moves, AMobile church on the railways of Transcaucasia1897Vol 5158
Cinematograph at the Institute, TheExhibition of “Moving Pictures” on 22 September, 18991899Vol 85
City [Sydney] Railway, TheReport by Mr. Rennick, Engineer-in-chief, Victorian Railways1899Vol 7173
City Holiday TrafficEditorial on the burden of holiday traffic on railway and tramway1895Vol 384
City RailwayDiscussion by Parliamentary Standing Committee1900Vol 8212
City Railway ExtensionReference made in Parliament1898Vol 77
City Railway ExtensionThe Chief Commissioner Interviewed1898Vol 78
City Railway Extension, TheComment on the report of the Public Works Committee1900Vol 8203
City Railway Scheme, TheInquiry by Parliamentary Public Works Committee1900Vol 8168
City Railway, TheEditorial on the outcome of Royal Commission1897Vol 5201
City Railway, TheExtracts from the report of the Royal Commission1897Vol 5212
City Railway, TheLatest Scheme of Extension1899Vol 7230
City Railway, TheAnother scheme for the extension to the city1899Vol 820
Civil Ambulance and Transport BrigadeEstablishment of the service1896Vol 4154
Civil Service SuperannuationExplanation of the provisions of the new Public Service Act1896Vol 4122
Civil Service SuperannuationLack of provision for railway officers to retire from the fund1896Vol 4222
Civil Service Superannuation Fund, TheInsolvency of the fund and thoughts on the reasons1893Vol 1181
Civil Service Superannuation Fund, TheLetter to the Editor re insolvency of the fund1893Vol 241
Civil Service Superannuation Fund, TheReport of its standing as at 31-12-19991900Vol 8241
Civilising Influence of Railways, TheLord Salisbury's Views1899Vol 7260
CivilityEditorial on courtesy when carrying out duties1898Vol 6149
Clifford Thow, The lateDeath of the son of the Chief Mechanical Engineer1896Vol 4126
Collision between Excursion Trains at Rakaia, New ZealandAccident on 11 March, 18991899Vol 7172
Colo Vale Deviation, TheProvision of a large shed to be used as a Recreation area for workmen1897Vol 5151
Colonial and American RatesFurther discussion on the difference between Australian and overseas freight rates1899Vol 7221
Colonisation of AfricaHistory of African Colonies1900Vol 8126
Color BlindnessDiscussion on the perils of colour blindness1896Vol 4264
Commemoration Dinner at the InstituteOpening of the Railway Institute [New Building]1897Vol 5149
Commercial Travellers' Annual DinnerSpeech in reply to the toast to the Railway Commissioners by the Chief Commissioner1898Vol 6218
Commercial Travellers' Annual DinnerSpeech by the Chief Commissioner1899Vol 7247
Commercial Travellers' DinnerSpeech given by Chief Commissioner Eddy on 2-1-18941894Vol 283
Common Sense in Work and WagesExtract from “The Engineer” 27-3-1896 - Industrial matters in UK1896Vol 4198
Comparisons of Cost of Operating Street TramwaysBritish & Sydney figures1893Vol 268
Compensation for InjuryEditorial on the payments arising from the Redfern Accident1895Vol 425
Competition with the Railways by TeamsEditorial on costs of rail versus road1894Vol 2133
Concessions to South Coast TouristsIntroduction of Tourists' Tickets for stations Clifton to Nowra1898Vol 6154
Condobolin - Broken Hill RailwayReport of Sectional Committee to Public Works Committee on the proposal1896Vol 554
Congested Street TrafficDeputation regarding re-routing of omnibuses via Park and College Streets1898Vol 767
Congo Railroad, TheAccount of the opening of the line and working conditions of the constructors1898Vol 773
Congo Railway, TheRailway from Matadi to N'Dolo1898Vol 791
Conversion of Steam TramwaysSteam and electric cars to be used in Elizabeth Street1899Vol 7134
Conversion of the Sydney TramwaysElectrification of the Sydney tram system1899Vol 7129
Conveyance of Bicycles by RailwayIllustrated article on the proper handling of bicycles on trains1898Vol 679
Conveyance of Injured Persons by AmbulanceUse of civil ambulance for persons injured at Redfern Station1898Vol 712
Cost of North Coast RailwayEstimates for the cost of the line from West Maitland to Lismore1898Vol 6110
Costly Agreement, APurchase by GWR (UK) of Swindon Junction Hotel1895Vol 466
Country StudentsArrangements for despatch of shorthand exercise books by rail1894Vol 2137
Crack Railway Locomotive, A“Charles Dickens” of the LNWR1894Vol 2206
Creeping of Rails in the Permanent WayDecussion of its possible causes on the Southern line1898Vol 6174
Creeping Rails, Theory as toWhy rails “creep”1894Vol 379
Critical CroakingsEditorial criticising E.J. Wilson's paper on the finances of NSW1893Vol 197
Cronotachyscope, TheInstrument for measuring the speed of locomotives1895Vol 3145
Curious Causes of Stopping Express TrainsUnusual events in the UK1897Vol 5137
Curious RailwayLaying of rails on ice across lakes during winter1895Vol 3233
Curious Railway ParcelsStories of unusual incidents relating to parcel consignments1896Vol 4262
Curious RailwaysThe Denver and Rio Grande Railway and other unusual railways1894Vol 2223
Dalley, W.B.Speeches at opening of the Culcairn to Corowa line1893Vol 1104
Damaged ProduceDecision in Small Debts Court in regard to damage to a consignment1900Vol 8211
Darling Island Railway WharfProgress on the new railay wharf1898Vol 6111
Darling Island WorksProgress on the new concrete wharf1898Vol 6172
Day of Small Things, TheEditorial reduction of waste1894Vol 2169
Death of Guard John HuxtableObituary1893Vol 1122
Death of the Chief CommissionerExtensive tributes and illustrations1897Vol 5226
Deep Sea TalkingTelephone for deep sea divers1897Vol 614
Depression, TheDiscussion on the present circumstances1893Vol 1150
Deputation re Full Time in Railway WorkshopsDeputation made on 4-9-18931893Vol 26
Deputation re Full Time in the Tramway WorkshopsReport of meeting with Railway Commissioners on 16-9-18921892Vol 121
Deputation re Tram FaresRequest for a penny section from Liverpool Street to Railway Station1895Vol 3118
Deputation to Railway Commissioners from Railway and Tramway EngineersDrivers and Firemens seek certain privileges1900Vol 8122
Deputation to the CommissionersMade 24-7-1893 by enginemen supporting the Commissioners1893Vol 1185
Deputation to the Railway CommissionersRequest for Season Tickets on Eastern Suburbs Trams1895Vol 410
DeputationsProposal to extend the terminus of the Plattsburg Tramway1898Vol 737
Deserving Institution, AThe Orphan Fund of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, England1894Vol 2165
Differential Railway RateGoods rates for consignments from Riverina and other areas1895Vol 3177
Dining Cars and Refreshment Room Charges on Various RailwaysComparison of charges in Australia with overseas1893Vol 1123
Diplomic Mission, AIncident with a missing blank ticket1899Vol 7131
Dirt-proof WatchNew watch manufactured by A Saunders1894Vol 2162
Disappearance of Ironbark TimberDiminished supply of sleeper timber1899Vol 7207
Disbandment of Rifle Reserve CompaniesLetter to Editor1893Vol 179
Discipline and PunishmentEditorial of apprenticeships and rules governing railway workers1898Vol 673
Discipline, its Objects and Advantages1892Vol 115; 26
Dismissal of ConductorsRules regarding registering of fares and tickets collected1896Vol 4103
Do Metals become Tired?Metal fatigue in rails1898Vol 6129
Duputation to the Railway CommissionersRequest for reductionin suburban train fares1898Vol 681
Early History of the English Railway, TheExtract from lecture by J A Coombes on 22-12-1896 at Wrexham Science and Art School1897Vol 5154
Earnings of Australian RailwaysBrief figures of Australasian railways to 30-6-18981898Vol 735
Economical TelephonesInstallation of telephone lines on to the sleepers between Nyngan and Hermidale1897Vol 643
Eddy Orphanage, TheThe text of all references to this institution is available here
Eddy, Sympathy with Mr.Meeting of employees 26-8-18931892Vol 19
Edison AgainInterview with Thomas Edison regarding his proposal for the more efficient use of coal1893Vol 275
Edison, Thomas AlvaBiography1893Vol 148
Edwards, Guard ECollection of funds to assist his widow1893Vol 274
Efficiency [of the Railway Worker]Editorial1892Vol 113
Electric and Engineering ExhibitionProposed exhibition to be held at Newcastle-on-Tyne1897Vol 5191
Electric Brake, AnDisc brake on Chicago Street Railway1896Vol 4106
Electric Headlight for Railway EnginesUse of electric headlights on the Moree line1898Vol 6155
Electric Lighting for CarriagesUse of electric light in vehicles1894Vol 2105
Electric Lighting for SydneySydney City Council agrees to introduce electric street lighting1899Vol 7184
Electric Lighting of TrainsExperiments in NSW and overseas experiences1893Vol 1110
Electric Lighting of Trains [UK]Use by 18 companies1896Vol 4183
Electric Railway proposal for Railway from Vienna to BudapestProposal by M. Zipirnowski1893Vol 1160
Electric RailwaysDevelopments in the USA1898Vol 6171
Electric Railways in EuropeStatistics as at 1 January, 18981898Vol 786
Electric System of Palace Tramcars for London, AnReprint from an article in Daily Mail [UK]1899Vol 7116
Electric TractionProposals in Great Britain1900Vol 8222
Electric Traction in LondonHorse traction to be replaced soon1899Vol 7263
Electric Tram to Dulwich HillOpening of electric service on 4 April 19001900Vol 8166
Electric Tram-carsBrief details of the cars to be used on Sydney lines1898Vol 787
Electric Trams in CanadaToronto trams and use of electricity in Canada1899Vol 7103
Electric Tramway, TheProposal for electric trams along George Street Sydney1896Vol 4169; 173
Electric Tramways in LondonWaterloo & City Line1898Vol 720
Electric Tramways in New YorkExerts from a report by the Metropolitan Company of New York1899Vol 7117
Electric v Steam LocomotivesTests conducted by General Electric on Boston & Maine RR in 18941895Vol 3181
Electrical AssociationReport on address by Mr. A.C.F. Webb, President1899Vol 7175
Electrical InductionThe Haunted Tablet Instrument - Tale1897Vol 5110
Electrical TractionProposal for the electrification of the tramways1895Vol 497
Electricity for High-Speed TrainsUse of electric locomotives on trains1896Vol 4158
Electricity on Steam RoadsFuture of electricity in rail traction1898Vol 795
Electricity the Coming PowerEditorial on the new developments1894Vol 2151
Electricity to replace Steam on the London Underground RailwaysLondon and District Lines1898Vol 6148
Electricity, Lecture onGiven by W.D. Filmer of the Electrical Engineer's Branch1895Vol 3250
Elwell, The Late Mr. P.B.Obituary for former Electrical Engineer1899Vol 86
Elwell, The Late Mr. P.B.Biographical notes1899Vol 834
Employment in the Railway ServiceAppointment of Captain Donaldson as Coal Shipping Overseer at Newcastle1898Vol 787
Engine-Driver's Claim, AnAppeals Court decision on a claim for automatic increases in wages1900Vol 8214
Engineering and Electrical Exhibition - June to August 1897Proposal for employees to exhibit various items1897Vol 5134
Engineering ProgressAddress by Professor Kernot, President of Victorian Institute of Engineers1899Vol 7165
English Christmas Railway TrafficMidland Railway operations1897Vol 5189
English Railway EnterpriseStatistics as at August 18921892Vol 117
English Railway Returns, 1899Summary of the results of the fifteen principal companies1900Vol 8175
Enormous Demand for Steel RailsShortages in U.S.A. and U.K.1899Vol 887
Epping [Carlingford] Accident24-9-18921892Vol 116
Erzberg and Prebichl Railway, TheAustrian rack railway1894Vol 378
European Electric RailwaysStatistics on the use of electric traction,29
Eveleigh Workshops, Increased Time inDeputation to the Commissioners on 31st December 18941895Vol 392
Excursion and Ordinary FaresDecision of Full Court in regard to ticket purchasing1900Vol 8188
Excursion Railway RatesConsideration to be given to assisting teachers and to reducing first class fares1898Vol 6155
Exercises of the German Field Railways in 1897, TheTemporary light railways in battlefields1897Vol 667
Exhibition and Competition of Amateur PhotographyAnnouncement and rules of competition.1894Vol 2195
Expenses of Officers Relieving in the Suburban AreaApproval for payment1892Vol 123
Experiences of a StationmasterAn English Stationmaster's account1896Vol 586
Export of Colonial Timbers, TheProposals for the export of hardwood timber1894Vol 2209
Express LocomotivesP-Class [32-class]1892Vol 153
Express SpeedsCompetition between English Railway Companies1895Vol 41
Extension of Electric Tramways, TheReports on Belfast and Glasgow tramways1896Vol 4232
Extension of the Suburban AreaDeputation requesting inclusion of entire County of Cumberland1894Vol 2193
Famous Engine-Driver, ADeath of Thomas Melling, a noted British and Egyptian driver1897Vol 5131
Fares and Rates on Local LinesPrinciples adopted in Austria1895Vol 3180
Fares on the Railway TramsReduced fares on trams in city area as from 1st April, 18951895Vol 3159
Farewell to Railway MenFunction for Boer War Volunteers1900Vol 898
Farewell to Railway VolunteersSmoke Concert for Boer War Volunteers1900Vol 897
Farm Produce at RedfernMatter referred to Legislative Assembly1899Vol 7102
Fast Locomotive, AW.J. Holman's proposal for train from Philadelphia to New York1896Vol 4102
Fatal Accident to Guard E. EdwardsCollection of funds to assist his widow1893Vol 274
Federal Convention and its WorkAdvice that railways would not become a federal responsibility1897Vol 5207
FederationSome thoughts on Federation of Australia1892Vol 146
Federation and the RailwaysThe thoughts on railways of the various persons elected to the Federal Convention1897Vol 5148
Federation and the RailwaysProceedings of the Federal Convention which commenced on 22nd March1897Vol 5162
Findlay, Sir George - A Celebrated ManDeath of the General Manager of the LNWR1893Vol 1118
First Locomotive Built in Japan, TheLocomotives built in Government workshops for Tokkaido Railway1896Vol 4271
First Railway Commissioners, TheEarly history of NSW railways1893Vol 230
First Railway in Germany, TheLine from Berlin to Potsdam1897Vol 5198
First Train out of SydneyReminiscences of William Sixsmith1892Vol 119
Fishing Industry of the United Kingdom, TheBoard of Trade figures1899Vol 7217
Flat WheelsCauses of flat wheels1900Vol 8222
Flood BoundAn account of the great flood of 18931893Vol 1119
Floods on the Queensland LinesFloods February 18931893Vol 199
Floods on the RailwayReports of flooding from 22nd to 25th January, 18951895Vol 3115
Forecast of the Year's Figures, AProjected drop in revenue for y/e 30-6-18931893Vol 1165
Fourth General Report of the Victorian Parliamentary Standing Committee on RailwaysReport presented to Victorian Premier on 17-6-18961896Vol 4247
Fowler, The Late Sir JohnDeath of former Inspecting Engineer for N.S.W.1899Vol 7101
Foxlee, Mr. W. T.Departure this Engineer from NSW on 2nd March 18951895Vol 3136
Free Medical AdviceAnnouncement that medical advice would be given freely through this publication1894Vol 2216
French in Tunis [The], and the Proposed Great Sahara Railway1893Vol 146
Fuel and CombustionLetter regarding the benefits of good firebox combustion1895Vol 492
Fuel of the Future, TheOil fired steam locomotives1893Vol 237
Future of Electric Railways, TheAddress to Owens College, Manchester by Dr Edward Hopkinson1894Vol 2110; 224
Future of our Railways, TheA splendid enterprise1892Vol 125
Gabriel, F. W.His association with Mount Morgan Mines1893Vol 277
Gardens at Railway StationsList of stations where gardens have been formed1894Vol 2200
George Street Electric Tramway, TheDetailed article on the lines then under construction1899Vol 819
George Street Tramwat, TheCommencement of services on 8th December 18991899Vol 881
George Street TramwayDescription of rolling stock1899Vol 839
George Street Tramway, TheDelays in completing this electric tramway1898Vol 787
George Street Tramway, TheReport of the delay in opening the new line1899Vol 868
Gigantic Blast, ABrief history of Ardglen Quarry and blast which occurred on 11 Feb. 18991899Vol 7207
Gigantic Water Scheme, ADetails of the Coolgardie Water Scheme1898Vol 6110
Glasgow Corporation TramwaysFinancial results1899Vol 823
Go-Ahead GlasgowVarious enterprises administered by the Glasgow Corporation1898Vol 6203
Gold-seeking in ThirstlandGold prospecting in Western Australia1894Vol 371; 96
Good News for the WorkshopsIncrease in time worked to five days each week1894Vol 2190; 194
Goodchap MemorialClosing of subscriptions to fund and detail of the memorial to be erected1897Vol 5131
Goodchap, The Hon. C.A., MLCDeath of former Commissioner on 20-10-18961896Vol 562
Goodchap, The Hon. C.A., MLCEstablishment of a memorial fund1896Vol 577
Goodchap, The late C.A., MLCPublic dedication of the memorial in Waverley Cemetery1898Vol 678
Gore Hill Tramway, TheOfficial Opening on 24-3-19001900Vol 8144
Goulburn Traffic District, Cutting outAmalgamation of the district with adjoining districts1894Vol 2138
Government Railways of Western AustraliaAnnual Report to 30-6-18961896Vol 582
Government Railways of Western Australia, TheAnnual Report to 30-6-18951895Vol 483
Government Railways, Western AustraliaAnnual Report to 30-6-18991900Vol 8109
Great Central European Highway to the East, TheThe use of the Danube River for commercial shipping1894Vol 2222
Great Railway RunsReport in Daily Mail on Britain's long distance trains1897Vol 670
Great Railway Society, AAnnual Report of English Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants1898Vol 735
Great Southern Railway, ThePurchase by Western Australian Government of this railway1896Vol 580
Greatest Traveller in the World, TheEx-Guard Jeans accumulated 4,000,000 miles in service with GWR1897Vol 5136
Growth of Electric TramwaysDevelopment of electric tramway systems around the world1898Vol 6226
Growth of Production, TheEditorial on the primary industries of NSW1897Vol 655
Growth of RussiaFinances and population1900Vol 8145
Guarantee for Railway ConstructionSurvey for line from Bogan Gate to Bulbodney Creek authorised1898Vol 6153
Half Rate Tramway Tickets for Students at the InstituteAvailable to students of the Railway Institute1897Vol 5207
Half Year's Figures, TheN.S.W. Railway figures to 31-12-19991900Vol 8115
Head Office Staff PicnicStaff Picnic 22-10-18921892Vol 130
Her Majesty's Special TrainDescription of the LNWR Royal Train1896Vol 4114
Higgs, The late EdwardObituary to this Traffic Inspector1898Vol 6196
High Rate of Speed, ASpeed trial on Alton Railway, U.S.A.1898Vol 796
Highest Speed on Record [USA]97.25 mph on Philadelphia and Reading system1893Vol 1111
History of the Typewriter, TheDevelopment up to 18821896Vol 587
Ho to Increase the Efficiency of EmployeesPaper read to Street Railway Association of the State of New York1897Vol 641
Holiday Free PassesCommissioners agree to revert to former practice1897Vol 5245
Holidays to Maintenance MenProvision for accumulation of holiday entitlement1894Vol 2177
Home PassesDeputation on 20-12-1892 re withdrawal from 31-1-18931893Vol 170
Honours to Railway MenProgress of Great Eastern Railway [UK] under Sir William Birt1897Vol 5151
Hope for the YearEditorial of the prospects for the year 18941894Vol 279
Horticultural SocietiesFirst in a series of articles on horticulture1897Vol 5174
How American Gripmen are Broken InExtract from Kansas City Star1896Vol 512
How to Start on a Railroad CareerStarting at the bottom and working one's way up1900Vol 8190
Human FallibilityMedical Examination of Railway and similar personnel1896Vol 525
Humbler HeroicsEditorial on heroism on the railways1898Vol 6113
Humors of our WorkshopA day in the life of a Railway Workshop employee1894Vol 2218
Huxtable, JohnNotice of death and obituary1893Vol 1122
Hydrograph, TheTransmission of messages through water1893Vol 269
Illawarra Railway LineDeputation requesting increased services1898Vol 776
Illegal Sale of Railway TicketsConvictions in Victoria for the unauthorised sale of tickets1895Vol 481
Importance of the Siberian Railway to Russian Development, TheIts influence in the commercial and Industrial progress of Russia1896Vol 584
Important Train AlterationsChanges to the Sydney - Melbourne Service from 1st May 18971897Vol 5168
Improved Cash Transmission BoxesThornley cash box1893Vol 169
Improved Rolling Stock in VictoriaNew carriages for the Albury Express employing Pintsch gas lighting1898Vol 6228
Improved Second-Class Lavatory CarriagesNew carriages built by Ritchie Bros. at Auburn1897Vol 5128
Improvements in Railway TricyclesRear vision mirrors for perway tricycles1894Vol 326
Improvements in TrainsNew Second class carriages1899Vol 7162
Improving Railway GradesProposals which will employ 2,000 men1899Vol 7216
Improving the Railway LinesCompletion of Locksley and Geurie deviations and progress on Blue Mountains1896Vol 52
In the Mountains of West ColoradoDescription of the railways through the Rocky Mountains1893Vol 168
Increase in Carrying Capacity of Vehicles, TheEditorial on advances beyond the “D” wagon1898Vol 6167
Increases to the StaffIncreases granted to wages1900Vol 8122
India [Foreign Railways]Report of 18921894Vol 2205
Indian Famine FundEstablishment of the fund amongst employees1900Vol 8234
Indian RailwaysIndian Railways total 21,000 miles1898Vol 6172
Indooroopilly Bridge, QueenslandNew bridge replacing one destroyed in flood of February, 18931893Vol 1194
Industrial Co-operationTopical Industrial Relations1892Vol 14
Industrial Co-operationCo-operative Stores1892Vol 115
Industrial Co-operationProductive Co-operation1892Vol 127
Industrial Exhibition, AnProposal for a showing of the skills of the mechanically inclined in railway service.1896Vol 4221
Infection and DisinfectionSpread of disease and methods to limit spread1895Vol 3256
Infectious Diseases of ChildhoodMore assistance to parents1896Vol 4261; 288
Infectious Diseases of ChildhoodMore assistance to parents1896Vol 518; 42; 66; 88; 115
Influence of the Seasons, TheAffect of adverse weather on the nations's finances1899Vol 827
Inland Industries, Advantages ofEditorial supporting decentralisation of industries1895Vol 3220
Inspector Richard Waring, The Death ofDeath of Chief Inspector of the Per. Way on 25th Oct. 18941894Vol 355
Institution of Civil Engineers, TheElection of Henry Deane as a member of its Council1896Vol 4246
Instruction Books - Locomotive & Permanent WayIssue by Railway Commissioners for use of Fettlers and Enginemen1894Vol 2120
Insurance of Railway EmployeesPayments of Premiums of Life Insurance under the Railway Act1892Vol 147
Interchange of Railway & Tramway EmployeesDeputation 6 & 16-9-1892 by engine drivers1892Vol 18; 20; 24
Intercolonial ConferenceConference in Brisbane which began 2 June, 18991899Vol 7208
Intercolonial Railway ConferenceImportant Meeting of Commissioners1898Vol 719
Intercolonial Railway ConferenceReport on the proceedings of conference of Commissioners held September, 18981898Vol 736
Interlocking on the TramwaysBox operated points at junction of Newtown, Forest Lodge & Balmain lines1893Vol 212
International Railway CongressProgramme for the Congress to be held in London June/July 18951895Vol 3133
International Railway CongressSummary of 5th Congress held in London 26 June to 9th July 18951895Vol 42
International Railway Congress, 1895Extracts from Report of Discussions - Light Railways1895Vol 460
International Sleeping Car and European Grand Express Trains Company, TheDetails of services1897Vol 5175
Interruption of Traffic, Northern LineFlooding of line 6-3-18941894Vol 2121
Invention of the Locomotive Whistle, TheApplication of whistles to locomotives following accident in 18331896Vol 565
Inventor of Locked Points, TheDeath of John Leighton, inventor of the self-acting signal and points lever1898Vol 6195
Inventor of the Air Brake, TheGeorge Westinghouse1897Vol 5148
IrrigationPotential of irrigation of western division of NSW to increase traffic1893Vol 1165
Issue of Accounts Instructions Book Issue by Railway Commissioners for use by station staff1894Vol 2122
Italian RailwaysContemporary details1898Vol 793
Jarrett -v- Railway BudgetReport on the judgement in Court Case by the printer of Railway Budget1894Vol 2164
Johnson, Death of Mr. F. C.Station Master, Redfern, passed away 26th September, 18941894Vol 329
Johnson, F.C.Gratuity from former Governor Lord Jersey1893Vol 1145
Jones, Mr. J.H.Chief Clerk, Tramway Traffic Branch. Testimonial Dinner upon retirement.1894Vol 2185
Journey on a Footplate, ATravelling on he Footplate of The Dutchman from Bristol to London1896Vol 59
Jubilee of the Midland Railway Company [UK]Illuminated address on the progress of the company given June 18941894Vol 2218
Jungfrau Railway, TheProgress on the construction1899Vol 7217
Kleinbahnen (Little Railways) in EuropeMerits or otherwise of narrow gauge lines1897Vol 5210
Lady of the Lake Locomotives, TheLNWR Locomotives1897Vol 5188
Large Locomotive of New DesignMichael Reynolds design for revolutionary locomotive1894Vol 2130
Latest Electric Locomotive, TheConstructed by Baldwin Locomotive Works1896Vol 4106
Latest Triumph of Elctricity, ThePrimative form of television called “Telelectroscope”1898Vol 6187
Lawlessness of Ticket “Scalping”, TheArticle from The Railway Age1897Vol 5194
Leasing the Brazilian State RailwaysProposals, including eliminating the country's seven rail gauges1897Vol 616
Leave of Absence to Railway EmployeesExplanation regarding Sick-leave after 20 years service1895Vol 483
Lecture on the AboriginesAddress by W R Harper1897Vol 5225
Lecture on Thomas Moore [Poet]Lecture by W G Harris1894Vol 2137
Level Crossings and Cattle GuardsSpecifications of new design to be tested on Illawarra line1898Vol 742
Lewton, The late JosephObituary to this Permanent Way Inspector1898Vol 6196
Liability of EnginemenResult of a case in U.S.A. where a rear-end collision occurred1899Vol 7146
Liability of Railway Employees to Criminal ProsecutionDiscussion on the possibility of adverse judgement1899Vol 7155
Light RailwaysReview of book by Friedrich Müller, C.E, of Berlin1895Vol 3251
Light RailwaysReview of book by Friedrich Müller, C.E, of Berlin1895Vol 417
Light RailwaysCosts comparisons between narrow gauge and pioneer lines1897Vol 5122
Light RailwaysProposals for light railways in the Central and Western Districts1899Vol 857
Lighting - Ancient and ModernHistory of artificial light1899Vol 7170
Lighting the City by ElectricityElectrical Engineer of Railway Dept. met the City Council Lighting Committee1899Vol 7142
Lighting the City with ElectricityProposal for the use of surplus Ultimo power for street lighting1899Vol 7134
Lilliputian Locomotive and Train, A12½” gauge railway at Niagra Falls1898Vol 767
Lithgow DeviationPlans for cutting out the Zig Zag1893Vol 262
Lithgow Zig Zag DeviationThe four schemes proposed1894Vol 2142
Locomotive Put Together in Ten Hours, AConstruction of a locomotive in U.K. by 137 men1896Vol 4227
Locomotive Shops at Eveleigh, TheDescription of the facility1900Vol 8239
Locomotives, FastFast trains in England and USA1895Vol 3234
London and North Western Railway Savings BankFor the employees of this railway1897Vol 5240
London Electric Railway, ACity & South London Line1892Vol 143
London Street TrafficDetails of vehicle and pedestrian traffic on four thoroughfares1899Vol 7101
Longest Railway Bridge in the World, TheRomanian bridge at Czernavoda1897Vol 5191
Longevity in New South WalesAverage age at death of NSW residents1899Vol 891
Longevity of Railway StaffEditorial following the death of John Whitton and others1898Vol 6189
Lost on the RailwaysExtract from The Australian Star on the Redfern Lost Property Department1896Vol 563
Lührig Gas CarIntroduction of gas tram car on Croydon & Norwood Tramways1894Vol 293
Luxurious Train for Russia, ATrain from St. Petersburg and Tomsk1898Vol 794
Maintenance of the Permanent WayContemporary methods1892Vol 147
Maintenance of the Permanent WayContemporary methods1893Vol 167
Mann, The Late CaptainDeath of first Commissioner1899Vol 7102
Market Pass PrivilegeList of towns to which these passes are available1898Vol 6172
Marrickville Tram ServiceRequest for information on proposals for the line1898Vol 755
Mars, Opposition of the PlanetAstronomical alignment of Mars, Earth & the Sun on 20th October, 18941894Vol 356
Marseillaise, LaHistory of the French National Anthem1893Vol 232
Marvels of the 1900 Paris ExhibitionProposed exhibits at the forthcoming event1899Vol 7263
Mechanical ScienceAddress by Jeremiah Head before the Mechanical Section of the British Association1894Vol 2127
Meeting of AssociationsSupport for the proposed Railway Orphanage1897Vol 5238
Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co.Annual Report1899Vol 825
Melbourne Tramway TrafficReturn for the month of May, 18981898Vol 6173
Melbourne Tramway TrafficStatistics for January, 18991899Vol 7131
Melbourne Tramway TrafficStatistics for previous 13 months1899Vol 869
Melbourne Tramway TrafficDecember, 1899 figures1900Vol 8109
Mercator's ProjectionThe life of this astronomer1895Vol 456
Merit AwardsPresented to Gang No. 49 Cooma Line and to those who saved equipment at Demondrille Jtn.1892Vol 129
Method of Dealing with AppealsEditorial regarding new procedures1900Vol 8181
Microscopic Motor, AAn electric motor smaller than a US 10c piece1899Vol 7107
Midland MagnitudeOperations of the Midland Railway [UK]1895Vol 3144
Military Road Electric Tramway, TheOpening on 20-9-1893 and details of the line1893Vol 235
Milsons Point Railway ServiceRequest for duplication of the line1898Vol 711
Misplaced Compliment, AReference to “travelling typist” service between Melbourne and Sydney1894Vol 2203
Modern Electrical PracticeCourse of lectures given by Assistant Electrical Engineer, O W Brain1898Vol 6158; 178; 206; 224
Modern Electrical PracticeCourse of lectures given by Assistant Electrical Engineer, O W Brain1898Vol 717; 48; 69
Modern Science -v- Ancient KnowledgeLecture on anthropology1897Vol 633
Money in the WormProposal for the cultivation of silkworms by railway families1893Vol 1143
Monster Excursion, AG.W.R. Swindon Works Picnic trains July 18931893Vol 149
More about Ticket ScalpingAbuse of tickets issued by Cook & Co. for intercolonial travel1897Vol 5215
Mosman Bay Electric TramOpening of the extension of the Electric Tram Service to Mosman Bay Wharf on 1-3-18971897Vol 5169
Mosman Tram, TheRequest for improved services1898Vol 6203
Moss Vale to Robertson RailwayDeputation in support of a new line1898Vol 6144
Mountain Mystery, TheAppreciation of assistance provided by railway staff in the hunt for two bodies1896Vol 581
Municipal LibrariesAdvocation for more libraries1898Vol 772
Murphy, ConBiography1892Vol 148
Murphy, ConBiography1893Vol 171; 101
My First Experirence in a Railway TunnelWalking through a tunnel1898Vol 755
Narrabri to Moree RailwayRequest for the Local Rate to be abolished1898Vol 6185
Narrow Gauge RailwaysThe wisdom of maintaining railways of a common gauge1895Vol 449
Natal and Her RailwaysAfrican railway1899Vol 860
Natal, The Railways ofBrief report on the system1893Vol 216
Natatorium Swimming BathsFacility at 400 Pitt Street managed by son of former Commissioner 1895Vol 3206
National Park RetreatLease by Institute of 7 acres of National Park1895Vol 3156
Natural ManDevelopment of the human race1898Vol 6208
Neale, D.H.Biography of this Railway Engineer1893Vol 1154
New Appointments, TheEditorial on the replacements following the death of Chief Commissioner Eddy1897Vol 619
New Central Passenger Station, VictoriaProposal to build new station at Flinders Street1899Vol 7125
New Civil Service Bill, TheFirst reading in Parliament on 1-10-18951895Vol 430
New Electric Tram CarTrial trip of Combination, double bogie car on Ocean Street line1899Vol 7258
New Electric Tram CarsSuccessful experiments in Sydney1894Vol 2157
New Erecting Shops, EveleighPlans of the Large Erecting Shop1898Vol 6172
New Idea, ARailway Travelling Clubs {UK]1896Vol 4183
New Japanese RailwayTakow-Tainan railway in Formosa1900Vol 8130
New Luggage Room at Redfern StationProcedures regarding the handling of luggage checked to the brake van1900Vol 8201
New Method of checking Suburban TicketsTickets to be punched on entry to platforms1899Vol 7190
New Railway Bridge at Newcastle, ABuilding of a new bridge of old rails1893Vol 262
New Railway By-lawsA number of interesting by-laws1898Vol 6121
New Railway in ChinaThe great trunk railway from Pekin to Hankow1897Vol 5217
New Railway TimetableIntroduced 3-4-18981898Vol 6139
New Rules and Regulations of the German RailwaysTheir effect on the speed of trains and comparisons with Australia1893Vol 1177
New Sleeping CarsTwo new cars [AD] with details of their trial run1899Vol 869
New South Wales Government Railways and TramwaysExtract from the “Investors Review” [UK] December 18961897Vol 5113
New Tramway By-LawSelling of tram tickets by unauthorised persons1896Vol 542
New Zealand Hot LakesTravelogue1894Vol 2124
New Zealand LetterBrief description of New Zealand Railways1892Vol 128
New Zealand LetterBrief description of New Zealand Railways1893Vol 1193
New Zealand Letter, OurBrief description of New Zealand Railways1894Vol 349
New Zealand Midland Railway, TheOutcome of Privy Council appeal by debenture holders1900Vol 8171
New Zealand Railway ItemsProceedings in NZ Parliament1894Vol 328
New Zealand RailwaysAnnual Report to 31st March 18941894Vol 316
New Zealand Railways during the Year, TheAnnual Report to 31 March, 18991899Vol 823
New Zealand, The Railways ofAnnual Report to 31st March 18931893Vol 212
New Zealand, The Railways ofAnnual Report to 31 March, 18981898Vol 792
Next Season's Wheat YieldConsultation with Railway Commissioners1898Vol 722
Nield, J.R.Dinner to wish his success as Station Master Forbes1893Vol 1171
Night Duty, Reminiscences ofWorking as a Probationer at a Southern Line station.1895Vol 3122
Noble Act, AA visit to a Southern Pacific round-house1899Vol 844
Non-Paying Railway LinesEditorial on unprofitable lines1893Vol 165
Non-Paying RailwaysCost of constructing branch lines in NSW and Victoria1899Vol 7150
Nor' WestJourney from Newcastle to Moree1899Vol 843
North Shore Tramway System, TheTrial of electric traction1899Vol 825
Northern Coalfields, TheThe coal industry of the Hunter region1893Vol 214
Novel Mountain Railway, ABavarian mono-rail using a balloon for lifting the train up hill and water ballast for descent1898Vol 6127
Number of Jews in the WorldCensus of the Jewish population1900Vol 8175
Object Lesson, AnLesson from the Chicago World's Fair [Editorial]1893Vol 221
Ocean Street Cable TramwayOpening on 19th September 18941894Vol 317; 27
Ocean Street Cable Tramway, OurDetailed account of this line1898Vol 723
Ocean Street TramFurther action to secure reduced fares1900Vol 8195
Ocean-street Cable Tram FaresChief Commissioner's response to letter appearing in Daily Telegraph1900Vol 8166
Old Land-mark Gone, AnDestruction of Willow Tree at Bondi Junction1900Vol 8243
Oldest Engine Driver, TheJoseph Bell, employed by Metropolitan District Railway Company, at 821894Vol 2185
Oldest Engine in the World, TheBeam engine of the Birmingham Canal Navigations1899Vol 7217
On a French RailwayExperiences of French train travel1893Vol 174
One Break, TheLetter to the Editor regarding an additional “Break” in work hours at Eveleigh1894Vol 2166
One of Victoria's Remarkable RailwaysPenshurst to Dunkeld line which never opened for traffic1898Vol 6171
One Thousand Three Hundred Trains a DayClapham Junction1897Vol 5256
Opening of the Narrabri to Moree RailwayDescription of the line and the ceremony held on 9-4-18971897Vol 5169
Origin of Railway TicketsEdmondson tickets1893Vol 1137
Our EmpireStatistics on the British Empire1900Vol 8171
Our First RailwayReprint from “Windsor and Richmond Gazette”1899Vol 839
Our Liverpool LetterDetails of railways surrounding Liverpool, UK1893Vol 1100
Our Railway SystemInterview with Mr. Thow1899Vol 7128
Our TramwaysExamination of the Sydney System1900Vol 8247
Overcrowding on TramcarsFurther new cars introduced to reduce overcrowding on the Newtown line1900Vol 8188
Painting by MachineryThe “Lightning Painter” using compressed air1896Vol 555
Parcels Traffic, RailwayDetails of current practices1898Vol 790
Pass, Mr. SNotice of retirement of former Station Master, Ashfield1892Vol 123
Passenger Traffic on Various RailwaysListing of percentages of classes travelled in Europe and NSW1894Vol 292
Patriotism at the Eveleigh WorkshopsCelebrations in respect of the Relief of Mafeking (Boer War)1900Vol 8211
Pay to Transferred Motor DriversPay rates for Steam Motor Drivers transferred to Electric lines1900Vol 8125
Pellat, ProfessorTrain recording apparatus1894Vol 293
Perls's System of Railway SignallingTrials in Germany1894Vol 2145
Permanent Way Fettlers, Working Time ofReduction of working hours permanent way maintenance men1894Vol 34
Permanent Way, Maintenance ofContemporary methods1893Vol 167
Personal HygieneSeries of articles 1896Vol 4213
Philosophy and Science of Heat and FuelSeries written for “The Budget”1897Vol 5114; 132; 156; 176; 193; 215; 255
Philosophy and Science of Heat and FuelSeries written for “The Budget”1897Vol 614
Physical TrainingEditorial supporting its benefits1898Vol 757
Pilfering in Railway CarriagesRemoval of fittings, etc., from lavatory carriages1900Vol 8147
Pilot WorkingQuestion re cancellation of Pilot Working on Electric Staff sections1892Vol 163
Pilot WorkingQuestion re cancellation of Pilot Working on Electric Staff sections1893Vol 1115
Popular Railway OrphanageEnglish orphanage supported by railwaymen1895Vol 3188; 248
Postal Boxes on TramcarsIntroduction of letter boxes on Sydney trams1895Vol 3158
Postal TramcarFirst Postal Tramcar in USA - St Louis1893Vol 192
Practical Advancement of Electrical ScienceDiscussion of the advances in the application of electricity since 18761894Vol 290
Practical SanitationCauses of disease and prevention thereof1895Vol 418
Practical SanitationAirborne diseases and gaseous impurities1895Vol 442
Practical SanitationImpurities due to respiration and bad circulation of air1895Vol 464
Practical SanitationWater purification and filtering1895Vol 488
Practical SanitationDiet matters1896Vol 4112; 136
Practical SanitationFood Accessories and beverages1896Vol 4160
Practical SanitationSoils and building sites, house construction, etc.1896Vol 4184
Prengergast, The late InspectorDeath of Traffic Inspector for Northern and Western Lines1900Vol 8131
Presentation to G R HensonUpon his retirement as Station Master, Redfern, on 1-10-18921892Vol 123
Presentation to Mr. HoranMade to J.W. Horan upon his promotion to position of Inspector at Junee1896Vol 4153
Presentation to Mr. R.H. BryantOn the occasion of the transfer of this Locomotive Inspector from Murrurundi to Goulburn1897Vol 5132
Presentation to W.B. FilmerBy students of the Electrical Engineering Class1892Vol 158
Presentation to W.H. DavidsonBy students of the Architectural Drawing Class 1892Vol 127
Privilege PassesLetter suggesting reduced fares for wives of railway employees1895Vol 3147
Privilege Tickets for Railway EmployeesBritish and NSW privileges1893Vol 1192
Prizes for Motormen and ConductorsBonus arrangement in U.S.A.1900Vol 8223
Produce at Redfern, Delivery ofAuctioneers causing backlog1899Vol 797
Produce Traffic, Congestion of Expected difficulties in handling grain, etc., in coming season1898Vol 788
Progress of Electric Street RailwaysU.S. Statistics1899Vol 866
Progress of Electrical Traction, TheElectric Tramways in USA and England1893Vol 222
Progress of Shorthand in the NSW Railway Department, TheResume of use of Shorthand in the service1893Vol 1155
Progress of Steam NavigationImprovements in the speed of Transatlantic shipping1899Vol 867
Progress of the CenturyA review of the progress of the 19th Century1900Vol 893
Progress of the Siberian RailwaysSituation at the end of 18971898Vol 6109
Projected Railways of Madagascar, TheFrench proposals1900Vol 8151
Proposed Castlereagh Street TramwayPublic Works Committee examination of proposal1900Vol 8256
Proposed Light Lines of RailwayRequests by Minister for Works for identification of suitable routes1900Vol 8212
Proposed Railway and Tramway Provident and Superannuation FundDeputation on 8th July to Commissioners promoting its establishment1895Vol 3224
Proposed Railway OrphanageMemorial to the late Commissioner Eddy1897Vol 5237
Protection of BridgesAffect of gasses emitted from locomotives1900Vol 8153
Protection of Wire RopesCorrect application of wire ropes1895Vol 3233
Proudfoot Case, Settlement of theResult of action in Equity Court regarding perway contract1894Vol 317
Provision for a Rainy DayBeginnings of the Railway Provident Fund1893Vol 166
Prussian Government Railways, Working of the Goods Traffic on Sundays and Holydays on the Article by F. Seydle, Privy Councillor of the Prussian Public Works Dept.1896Vol 4286
Prussian State RailwaysStatistics for year ended 31-3-18921893Vol 1175
Public Works CommitteeConsiderations regarding new lines in Narrabri area1900Vol 8188
Public Works Committee, TheThe workings of this committee1893Vol 22
Pullman, The late George M.Biography of the American carriage builder1897Vol 669
Pullman's Palace Car CompanyStatistics on this US company for year ended 31-7-18931894Vol 292
Pyramidical RailwaysAmmusement ride in the form of a cone at Southend-on-sea1897Vol 671
Quarterly ReportFigures to 31-3-18971897Vol 5186
Quarterly ReportStatistics to 30 June 19001900Vol 8253
Quarterly Report - Railways and TramwaysReport to 31 March 19001900Vol 8162
Quarterly Report of the CommissionersThree months figures to 31-12-18991900Vol 8125
Quarterly Report, TheNSWGR Figures quarter ending 30-9-18981898Vol 758
Quarterly Report, TheNSWGR Figures quarter ending 30-9-18991899Vol 850
Quarterly Revenue ReturnsColonial Treasurer's figures1897Vol 5170
Quarter's Figures, TheSummary of results to 30-9-18931893Vol 143
Quarter's Figures, TheSummary of results to 31-4-18941894Vol 2152
Quarter's Figures, TheSummary of results to 31-12-18931894Vol 297
Quarter's Figures, TheEditorial discussing the disappointing figures for the 3 months to end September, 18971897Vol 637
Quarter's Figures, TheSummary of results to 31-12-18971898Vol 6103
Quarter's Figures, TheReport to 31 March, 18991899Vol 7178
Queensland and New South Wales RatesReview of rates agreed at 1899 Conference in Brisbane1899Vol 7209
Queensland Government RailwaysAnnual Report to end June 18941894Vol 317
Queensland Government Railways during the year ended 30th June, 1899, TheAnnual Report1899Vol 835
Queensland Railway Construction Guarantee BillSecond reading in Queensland Parliament1894Vol 368
Queensland Railway ManagementAnnual report was not signed by all Commissioners1894Vol 334
Queensland Railways during the Year Ended 30th June, 1898, TheAnnual Report1898Vol 747
Queensland Railways, TheAnnual Report to 30-6-18931893Vol 231
Question of Tramway Conversion and ExtensionConsultation between Chief Commissioner and NSW Premier regarding further conversion of steam trams to electric and extension of routes1900Vol 8167
Rae, The Late Mr. JohnObituary of former Commissioner and Under-secretary for Works1900Vol 8258
Railroad Commission of OhioCosts of improvement to country roads compared to rail1894Vol 2132
Railroad Construction in the United StatesRecord increase in construction1896Vol 4262
Railway & Tramway Ambulance CorpsResults of examination held in July 18921892Vol 112
Railway & Tramway Ambulance CorpsExaminations held in Newcastle on 24-3-18931893Vol 1155
Railway Accopunts, TheReport of the Auditor General for year to 30-6-18981899Vol 7250
Railway Accounts, TheReport of the Auditor-General1898Vol 6217
Railway Across SiberiaProgress on its construction1894Vol 378
Railway AdvertisingActivities of the Railway Advertising Branch1899Vol 7253
Railway AmbulanceEfficiency in ambulance knowledge to be considered in promotions1898Vol 6153
Railway Ambulance - Wheel LitterCommissioners provided a Wheeled Litter to be placed at Goulburn1897Vol 65
Railway Ambulance System in England, TheCompetition held in Stratford, near London1897Vol 5214
Railway and Canal Competition in EuropeComparision between the two modes of transport1899Vol 814
Railway and Tramway Bills in ParliamentPassing of Bills to permit the electrification of the tramways and to limit compensation for injury1896Vol 535
Railway and Tramway Employees' Hospital FundDetails of establishment in 1890 and its progress since1892Vol 112
Railway and Tramway Employees' Hospital FundThird Annual Meeting on 24-2-18931893Vol 1103
Railway AppealsQuestion as to whether two or three Commissioners should hear appeals by employees1895Vol 3180
Railway AssociationsEditorial on the various trade and professional associations1894Vol 343
Railway BrakesPaper by Richard Morse given on 10-8-18931893Vol 213
Railway BrakesA brief history on the development of railway brakes1895Vol 3120
Railway BrakesLetters on the vacuum and Westinghouse systems1895Vol 3148; 149; 192; 215; 216
Railway BrakesLetters on the vacuum and Westinghouse systems1895Vol 421; 45; 69; 81
Railway Capital, TheEditorial in relation to its affect on Federation proposals1897Vol 5121
Railway Collision at RedfernReport on collision on 31st October 18941894Vol 348
Railway Collision to Order, AStaged collision in Ohio1896Vol 4263
Railway Collision with an ElephantIncident in India1895Vol 3144
Railway Commissioners and the Hunter River Water Board, TheReduction of assessments for the supply of water1898Vol 724
Railway Commissioners at Newcastle, TheInspection tour1897Vol 5204
Railway Commissioners at Newcastle, TheVisit by Commissioners and deputations received1898Vol 738
Railway Commissioners at Newcastle, TheVisit on 5 September, 18991899Vol 822
Railway Commissioners' ConferenceAdelaide conference held in March1900Vol 8169
Railway Commissioners on TourVisit to Newcastle on 8 May 18991899Vol 7183
Railway Commissioners' Report, Quarter to 31-12-1896Brief summary1897Vol 5135
Railway Commissioners, Deputation to theRequest for review of provision relating to the return of starving stock1899Vol 7162
Railway Commissioners, TheBiographies of Charles Oliver, W.M. Fehon and David Kirkcaldie1897Vol 628
Railway ConferenceConference of railway traffic managers in Melbourne regarding interstate traffic1898Vol 6100
Railway Conference at BrisbaneThird Annual Conference of Traffic Managers1899Vol 7185
Railway Congress, InternationalPaper on Light Railways1895Vol 3208
Railway Congress, InternationalBrief details from reports in the Sydney Morning Herald1895Vol 3225
Railway Congress, InternationalFurther report on the proceedings of the Fifth session1895Vol 3246
Railway Construction in East AsiaFrench colonial railways1898Vol 752; 71
Railway Construction under the Land Grant SystemProposals for Queensland under the Land Grant Act1893Vol 1134
Railway Construction without ContractorsThe Moree-Inverell Railway1898Vol 6173
Railway Deviation WorksWorks between Hornsby and Berowra1899Vol 7263
Railway Dog Story, ATale from West Strafford, England1896Vol 4263
Railway Duplication at North ShoreProgress towards completion of the project1900Vol 8155
Railway Employees and the WeatherAffects of extreme heat and humidity on workers1896Vol 4106
Railway Employees' Hours of LabourMotion in Legislative Assembly to introduce a “48-hour Week”1897Vol 642
Railway Estimates, TheParliament and the Railway Commissioners1899Vol 880
Railway Financial Year, TheEditorial on the current prosperity of the NSW Railways1898Vol 6211
Railway from Jaffa to JerusalemOpening of the line on 27-8-18921893Vol 1189
Railway from Jerilderie to BerriganOpening of the first “Pioneer Line” on 14-10-18961896Vol 527
Railway Gas WorksDescription of the two plants operated by NSW Railways1898Vol 743
Railway GrievancesAlleged grievances by enginemen1893Vol 1168
Railway Handbook of 1871, APublished by the Government Printer, it contained considerable information on NSW railways1897Vol 642
Railway Improvements in EnglandLNWR locomotives “Hampden”, “Greater Britain” and “Queen Empress”1898Vol 6127
Railway Insolvencies in AmericaPoor financial situation with U.S. railroads1894Vol 354
Railway Institute Annual Report to 30-9-1892,1892Vol 137
Railway Institute Library, TheFacilities Offered1898Vol 6131
Railway Institute Library, TheReview of the books available1898Vol 71
Railway Institute Spring Flower ShowIncluded the Judging of the Station Gardens1899Vol 855
Railway Institute, List of MembersAlphabetical listing as at 30-11-18971897Vol 6Supp. to 12/97
Railway Institute, TheSummary of work done by the Institute1894Vol 297
Railway Jubilee, AJubilee of the LNWR on 21-7-18961896Vol 567
Railway Lamps - An important improvementThe Thornley kerosene lamp1893Vol 239
Railway ManagementFigures laid before Parliament on 7th March, 18951895Vol 3133
Railway Management in VictoriaCreation of new Trust body to administer Victorian Railways1895Vol 480
Railway Men and the WarVolunteers for the Boer War1899Vol 869
Railway Men's ComplaintsGrievances of railway men at Newcastle1900Vol 8167
Railway MortalityMortality of railway staff for year ended 30-6-18981898Vol 734
Railway OrphanageListing of subscriptions received1897Vol 5256
Railway Orphanage, TheProgress in receipt of subscriptions to the appeal1897Vol 5244
Railway Orphanage, TheAnnual Report of the Railway Orphanage at Derby1897Vol 643
Railway Orphanage, TheFurther details of the Railway Orphanage at Derby1897Vol 69
Railway PhrasesVarious phrases in common railway usage1892Vol 13
Railway Problem, TheBranch line finances1893Vol 198
Railway ProgressEditorial on current situation1895Vol 3104
Railway Progress in the United States and AustraliaComparison figures1896Vol 583
Railway Progress in West AfricaCost of railway construction in this province1900Vol 8188
Railway Provident and Pension FundLetter to Editor in support of its revival1893Vol 194
Railway Quarterly ReportReport to 31-3-18981898Vol 6150
Railway Quarterly ReportNSW Railway quarterly report to 31-12-18981899Vol 7120
Railway Quarterly ReturnsReport for quarter ended 31st December 18941895Vol 3112
Railway Quarterly ReturnsReport for quarter ended 31st March 18951895Vol 3177
Railway RatesEditorial1893Vol 21
Railway RatesEditorial regarding comparison between Australian and American charges1899Vol 7197
Railway Rates and ChargesDiscussion on new rates published on 3-5-18941894Vol 2160
Railway Reform LeafletsContent of leaflets promoting the nationalisation of British railways1894Vol 2105
Railway Relief Department of American RailwaysPaper read at Saint Louis Railway Club1897Vol 611; 30; 46
Railway Reserve Rifle CompanyDetails of the contingent1892Vol 111
Railway Reserve Rifle CompanyResults of annual course of musketry firing1892Vol 118
Railway Reserve Rifle CompanyMatch on 17-12-1892 against Leichhardt Reserves1893Vol 180
Railway Returns in AustraliaStatistics from NSW, Vic, SA & Qld.1898Vol 79
Railway Revenue AccountsDiligence in the handling of revenue1893Vol 191
Railway Revenue and RetrenchmentPlanned retrenchments caused by declining revenue1894Vol 2138
Railway Revenue and RetrenchmentDeputation to Commissioners on 25-4-18941894Vol 2156
Railway Revenue, TheBrief report on the 12 months just passed1898Vol 6195
Railway Servants & Bakers' BillsRequest by Master Bakers' Association for the payment of employees' accounts1898Vol 6154
Railway Servants' OrphanageBritish orphanage1899Vol 7196
Railway Servants' Orphanage, Derby, England, TheReport on this British institution as support for the proposed Eddy Memorial1897Vol 668
Railway Servants' Orphanage, TheDetails of the institute at Derby, England1897Vol 5239
Railway Services of the ColoniesExamination of Australian railways by the American Railroad Transport Commission1895Vol 3225
Railway SleepersAffects of sleeper-getting on the forests of the world1898Vol 6142
Railway Snow BlockWorking the Highland Railway of Scotland1895Vol 3212
Railway SpeedSpeed of trains in England1895Vol 3159
Railway Station GardensPrizes awarded by Midland Railway Co. [UK]1897Vol 5190
Railway Stores Branch and its Work, TheDetailed account of this operation1899Vol 7187
Railway Systems of AustralasiaAddress by W.J. Ryott-Maughan on 11-9-18931893Vol 227
Railway Thefts in ItalyThefts from passengers' luggage by employees1897Vol 5189
Railway through Assyria and BabyloniaProposal for a railway from Konieh to the Persian Gulf1899Vol 854
Railway Through the Sea. ABrighton [UK] semi-submerged railway 1896Vol 4183
Railway TicketsThe Edmondson railway tickets1897Vol 5196
Railway to CoonableReport of the Committee investigating the proposed line from Warren to Coonamble1898Vol 6164
Railway to GrenfellDeputation in support of new line being laid direct from Young to Grenfell1898Vol 6135
Railway Transport CorpsEditorial promoting the establishment of a military corps of railway personnel1896Vol 4121
Railway Travelling in SpainReview of the Spanish Railways1893Vol 1159
Railway Tunnel VentilationReport by committe of the Boad of Trade into ventivation on the Metropolitan Railway [London]1898Vol 6175
Railway up Mont BlancThe Jungfrau Railway and the prospect of a rail line to the top of Mont Blanc1896Vol 4202
Railway up the Jungfrau, AProposed Swiss railway1897Vol 5196
Railway -v- A Reserve, AEditorial on the proposed extension of the railway into Sydney city1897Vol 5161
Railway VeteransFurther article on first trains1893Vol 167
Railway Water Supply at NewcastleDifficulties between the Railway Commissioners and Hunter District Water Supply1898Vol 6176
Railway Work and LongevityEmployees with long railway service1896Vol 4209
Railway Workings, Comparative Statement ofAmerican railways as observed by a German delegation1893Vol 1105
Railway Workshops, TheEditorial on the extent of the work done at Eveleigh Workshops1900Vol 8225
Railways and Car Building in JapanExtract from American Engineer, January 18971897Vol 5158
Railways and Tramways of N.S.W.Review of the part 10 years1899Vol 812
Railways in AfricaPaper by Major Darwin1897Vol 5240
Railways in Asia MinorThe building of a railway from Haidar-Pasha to Angora1893Vol 269
Railways in JapanShort details of country's railways1893Vol 257
Railways in Mauritius, Effects of a Hurricane upon theEvents in 18921893Vol 238
Railways in New Countries, Question ofPaper presented to 4th Session of International Railway Congress1895Vol 391; 116; 142; 164
Railways in other LandsLetter giving details of the Tasmanian International Exhibition1895Vol 3249
Railways in the AirAerial ropeways around the world1897Vol 5197
Railways of Australasia, TheThe establishment of railways in Australia and New Zealand1896Vol 4133; 158; 178; 203; 229; 260; 284
Railways of Australasia, TheThe establishment of railways in Australia and New Zealand1896Vol 517
Railways of British India, TheAnnual Report to year ended 31-3-18971898Vol 6112
Railways of Canada, TheReview of Canadian Railways1893Vol 1144
Railways of Cape Colony and NatalReport for the year 18951896Vol 4256
Railways of European Turkey during the Turko-Greek War of 1897, TheMovement of troops1897Vol 650
Railways of IndiaReport for the period ended 31st March 18941895Vol 3228
Railways of IndiaExtract from report of Director General1897Vol 5136
Railways of India During the Year 1897, TheAnnual Report for 18971899Vol 7130
Railways of India during the Year 1898, TheAnnual Report to 31-12-18981900Vol 8110
Railways of Japan, TheStatistics as at 30-4-18951896Vol 4283
Railways of Japan, TheResults to year ended 30th March, 18971898Vol 6186
Railways of Natal during the Year 1897, TheDetails of the year's figures1898Vol 774
Railways of Russia, TheHistory of the country's system1900Vol 8236
Railways of the Argentine RepublicDetails of the system1894Vol 2123
Railways of the United KingdomAnnual Report of Board of Trade for 18951896Vol 557
Railways of the United Kingdom During the year 1896, TheAnnual Report of the British Board of Trade1898Vol 6184
Railways of the United Kingdom During Year Ended 31 December 1898Report of Board of Trade1899Vol 888
Railways of the WorldStatistics published by Archiv fur Eisenbahnwesen period 1888 to 18921894Vol 359
Railways of the WorldListing of government owned railways throughout the world1895Vol 485
Railways of the WorldStatistics from Bulletin of International Railway Congress1896Vol 559
Railways of the World, TheCurrent statistics1893Vol 192
Railways of the World, TheStatisics published by Archiv fur Eisenbahnwesen1898Vol 720
Railways Run by WomenRailways around the world employing women in managerial positions1899Vol 7195
Raising the Centre of Gravity of LocomotivesAdvantages through an increase in power and decrease in strain on Permanent way1896Vol 4180
Rakaia Railway CollisionNew Zealand accident on 11 March 18991899Vol 7252
Rate of Wages on RailwaysRequest for increase in wages for labourers1900Vol 8221
Rates for the carriage of Starving StockRequest for further concessions1898Vol 762
Rates, DifferentialReceipts from wool traffic1895Vol 3202
Rational EnjoymentPromotion of open-air entertainment in Sydney during summer1898Vol 779
Recent Conference, TheEditorial regarding the Commissioners' Conference held September, 18981898Vol 727
Recent Strike at Newcastle, TheCoal Miners' Strike from April to July 18961896Vol 4271
Record Run, AUnbroken run from Euston to Carlisle1896Vol 4187
Record-breaking Railway RunsU.S. railroad performances1899Vol 7151
Redfern Railway Accident, TheListing of amounts paid in compensation to victims1895Vol 411
Redfern Subway, TheDevonshire Street Subway1899Vol 7161
Reduced Fares and Low WagesOmnibus fare structures1899Vol 7204
Reducing Expenses in Benevolent SocietiesEfforts to reduce expenses of [railway] Benevolent Societies and proposal for unification1895Vol 429
Reducing Railway RatesDiscussion on the folly of reducing rates to gain business1894Vol 2102
Reducing RatesFlow-on effect of reducing rates on the community as a whole1894Vol 2176
Reduction of Railway FaresDeputation by Suburban Municipalities to the Commissioners on 20-10-18951895Vol 453
Reductions in Railway RatesNew rates operating from 13-4-18961896Vol 4174
Reform of the Hungarian Passenger Tariff, TheOverhaul of charges made by Gabriel von Baross1896Vol 4151; 176; 206
Refunds on Unused Railway TicketsReport of meeting of conference of interstate Commissioners1899Vol 7125
Remarkable Accident, AU.S. derailment caused by removal of 16 feet of rail1899Vol 7153
Remarkable Case of Devotion, AAccount of a tramway maintenance man who gave skin from his arm to be grafted on to his wife1898Vol 6123
Remarkable Railway Administrator, AReprint of article appearing in London Times in regard to late Commissioner Eddy1897Vol 610
Renewal of the Timber Viaducts near Wagga WaggaConstruction of new Steel structure1899Vol 882
Re-organisation of the New Zealand RailwaysFuture policy1900Vol 8215
Representation of the Colony at the International Railway CongressChief Commissioner to attend1900Vol 8159
Reserved Seats in Railway CarriagesJudgement in Tunbridge Wells County Court regarding the rights of travellers to “reserve” seats during temporary absence.1898Vol 6102
Results of the Working of the Belgian State Railways during 1896Annual Report1898Vol 6146
Retirement [of Frank O'Brien]Abolition of Special Enquiry Branch and retirement of Officer in Charge1897Vol 5137
RetrenchmentProposals for reduction of staff1893Vol 182
Retrospect of the Record ReignGrowth of the British Empire during the reign of Queen Victoria1897Vol 5207
Retrospect, TheThe previous 10 years of NSWGR1899Vol 81
Return Halves of Railway TicketsDecision in the case of William Smidt1895Vol 410
Rewards and PromotionsEditorial regarding the promotion of employees1893Vol 1117
Rewards of MeritMonetary Awards1892Vol 114
Richardson, [Dr.] & RailwaymenAddress on the affects of alcohol upon railwaymen1893Vol 213
Rifle Reserve Companies, DisbandmentLetter to Editor1893Vol 179
Right of Sale of Return Railway Tickets, TheThe proprietary of sell of the return half of tickets1894Vol 2189
Rights of Railway ServantsDecision of Supreme Court on 8-11-1895 against Station Master Titterton1895Vol 455
Rise and Progress of Railways in Victoria, TheEarly history of railways in this Colony1893Vol 272; 84
Rise and Progress of the Railways in New South WalesAddress by H.B. Howe to Engineering Association of New South Wales1899Vol 7143
Risks in China, RailwayForeign employees in China1898Vol 793
Road TransitImpact of Motor cars and cycles on the transport1896Vol 549
Roberts' Commission, TheMisconduct charges against J. Roberts, Manager of the tramways1900Vol 8147
Robinson, Mr. FrankNotice of his retirement as District Superintendent1892Vol 123
Rose Bay Tramay, TheOpening of the electrified extension from Ocean Street on 4-10-18981898Vol 740
Rose Bay TramwayDelay in completing this electric tramway1898Vol 6129
RosesThird in a series of articles on horticulture1897Vol 5209
Royal Tour, AIndian Railways tour by Prince of Wales1892Vol 15
Russia during the year 1895, THe Railways ofAnnual Report to 31 December, 18951898Vol 794
Russian - Siberian RailwayDescription of the route from St. Petersburg to Vladivostock1893Vol 1126
Russian Imperial TrainDescription of train as seen at Nice1896Vol 556
Russian RailwaysStatistics as at 31-12-18941896Vol 4105
Russian Railways, The Working of theAnnual Report for 18941897Vol 666
Rustless IronThe Bertrand Process for coating iron1894Vol 2206
Sahara Railway, TheDetailed account of the project1899Vol 7209
Sale of Tramway Tickets in CarsIntroduction of selling of tickets by Conductors on trams1894Vol 351
Satisfactory IndicationsMeeting of Railway Ambulance Corps on 31-8-1896 and comments by Chief Commissioner1896Vol 51
Savage and the Steam Engine, TheReaction of African “Savages” to the arrival of the steam train1900Vol 8131
School for Motormen, ATraining by Metropolitan Street Railway Co. of New York1899Vol 861
Science Conference, ThePrinciples of Unballasted Lines of Railway by H. Deane1898Vol 6106
Science Conference, TheCommercial Conditions governing Railway Extension in Australia by C O Burge1898Vol 6107
Science Conference, TheRapid Erection of Iron Viaducts by W Shellshear1898Vol 6107
Science Conference, TheReport on delegates' excursion to Wentworth Falls1898Vol 6107
Scope for Experienced Railway Men in W.A.Recruitment of additional staff1896Vol 4103
Scott, The Late Mr. WilliamLocomotive Engineer, passed away [?date]1894Vol 336
Scott, WilliamFurther article on first trains1893Vol 167
Securities of British CompaniesFinances UK railways1898Vol 739
Serenading the Chief CommissionerVisit by the Railway and Tramway Musical Society to residence of Mr. Eddy1896Vol 4198
Sheridan, P.J.Retirement1893Vol 1103
Sheridan, The Late Mr. R.J.Death of Traffic Auditor, Robert Joseph Sheridan on 13-9-18961896Vol 53
ShorthandArrangements for classes and discussion of various aspects of stenography1894Vol 2139
Shorthand by TrainAnnouncement re continuation of courses by correspondence1895Vol 478
Should Government Railways in new Countries be called upon to pay DividendsDiscussion on this subject1896Vol 536
Siberian RailwaysUse of forced labour on construction of Ussuri section1896Vol 4102
Sick and Accident SocietyTraffic Branch - Established more than 20 years prior1892Vol 117
Sick and Accident SocietyBathurst District - Loco Branch - Annual Meeting held 22-12-18921893Vol 178
Siemans Bros & Co. Ltd, EnglandDescription of their works1892Vol 12
SignallingAn Introductory article on its development1897Vol 5192
SignallingSecond article on its development1897Vol 5252
SignallingThird installment1897Vol 663
Signs of Disease in ChildrenAssistance to parents1896Vol 4238
Silkworms all along the LineFurther discussion on the potential of silkworm farming1893Vol 1170
Simplon Tunnel, TheDetails of the project1896Vol 4207; 232
Single Line WorkingLetter to Editor re cancellation of Pilot working1893Vol 1115
Sir Henry Parkes, The LateEditorial on matters relating to railways in his life1896Vol 4193
Sixsmith, The Late Mr. WilliamBiography written upon his death on 24-10-18931893Vol 257
Sixsmith, WilliamThe first train out of Sydney1892Vol 119
Sleeping Accmmodation for Drivers and FiremenConsideration of improved accommodation in France1898Vol 6157
Slowing-up Railway TrainsDifficulty in stopping trains with precision.1898Vol 693
Smallest Train in Practical Operation, ThePleasure park train in Denver, Colorado1897Vol 668
Smart Piece of Work, ATrack relaying at Westmead August 18901892Vol 18
Snow Storms and FloodsSevere weather in July, 19001900Vol 8240
Sobriety of Railway MenDefence of newspaper report that staff at Redfern were not sober at the time of an accident1898Vol 6195
Some Points in [regard to] the Railways [and] FederationProspect of federal control and standardisation of gauge1897Vol 61
Some Practical Hints for Working the Air BrakeBetter handling of the Westinghouse brake1895Vol 466
Soudan Railway, TheArticle published in London Times1897Vol 645
South Africa, Friendly Letter fromLetter includes some detail of South African railways1895Vol 3141
South African NotesReport from an occasional correspondent1896Vol 4104
South American RailwaysNotes on various systems1895Vol 3187; 205; 231
South AustraliaReport on the shipment of the first ore from Broken Hill to Port Augusta and other SA matters1897Vol 5134
South Australian LetterVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1897Vol 5206
South Australian LetterVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1897Vol 5250
South Australian LetterVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1897Vol 640
South Australian LetterVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1897Vol 659
South Australian Letter, OurVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1897Vol 5145; 167; 185
South Australian Letter, OurVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1898Vol 6101; 117; 135; 170; 217
South Australian Letter, OurVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1898Vol 783
South Australian Letter, OurVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1899Vol 7226
South Australian Letter, OurVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1899Vol 830
South Australian Letter, OurVarious matters relating to South Australian Railways1900Vol 8120
South Australian Railway ReportAnnual Report to 30 June, 18991899Vol 817
South Australian RailwaysAnnual Report for year ended 30th June 18941894Vol 372
South Australian RailwaysAnnual Report to 30-6-18951895Vol 483
South Australian RailwaysAnnual Report to 30-6-18961896Vol 526
South Australian RailwaysAnnual Report to 30-6-18971897Vol 644
South Australian Railways during the Year ended 30th June, 1898Annual Report1898Vol 753
Spare ElectricitySale of surplus energy1898Vol 741
SpecialismEditorial of philosophy of man's achievements in life1893Vol 261
Speech by the Chief CommissionerAddress to Commercial Travellers' Association on 29th December 18961897Vol 5112
Speed of Express TrainsEuropean and Australian figures1892Vol 117
Speed of Express TrainsEuropean and Australian figures1897Vol 5253
Speed on the Caledonian RailwaysScottish railway operations1896Vol 565
Speed on the Narrow GaugeTrial N-Class on New Zealand Railways1892Vol 144
Speed tests on the St Gothard RailwayExtract from Moniteur Industriel1897Vol 5157
Speeding a LocomotivePhysics of a locomotive1897Vol 5195
Spiral Electric Railway for Niagara, ATo be built for the Pan American Exposition1898Vol 6147
Spit Road TramwayDeputation in support of extension of the Mosman tramline to the Spit Ferry1898Vol 767
Sport and RecreationPromotion of regular exercise by the youth1896Vol 4170
Staff and Ticket System on Tramways, TheExplanation of the method of working1898Vol 688
Staff ChangesRecent important changes in the Traffic Branch1898Vol 6121
Standard Rail Joint, TheResolution by American Society of Civil Engineers to standardise rail joints1898Vol 6129
State Life AssuranceEditorial proposing the introduction of government run insurance1895Vol 3172
State Owned Railways, The Capital Cost ofEditorial on the benefit of Government contribution1894Vol 31
Station Master's Round the World TravelsSydney Station Master's World Trip May 18931892Vol 131
Status of Railway Employees, TheReport in SMH of interview with Commissioner Oliver regarding allegations that employees are “squeezed”1898Vol 762
Steam OmnibusesLondon General Omnibus Company1898Vol 754
Steam v ElectricityTests to be conducted by Pennsylvania Railroad 1895Vol 3249
Stewart, The Late EdwardForeman shunter, died as a result of accident at Redfern 9th August 18951895Vol 3249
Story of a WatchAccount from St. Louis, USA1899Vol 7195
Strathfield Railway StationAlterations recently completed1899Vol 7260
Strengthening of the Permanent Way, TheIntroduction of heavier rails1892Vol 149
Strikes and Their EffectsInteresting prophecy regarding use of liquid fuels for locomotives1895Vol 3157
Suburban Railway FaresA lengthy article on the finances of the Sydney suburban trains1898Vol 6104
Suburban Railway FaresCommissioners' response to suggestions that fares could be reduced1898Vol 681
Suburban Railway FaresResponse to deputation requesting a reduction in fares and other matters1900Vol 8167
Summary Table showing statistics for UK railways 18921893Vol 2Supp. to Oct. 1893 edition
Sunday Excursion TrafficProposal to operate a train to the Blue Mountains on Sundays1895Vol 3128
Sunday TrafficDeputation on 18-5-1894 by Council of Churches concerning increases in travel on Sundays1894Vol 2177
SuperannuationFurther discussion on the terms of the new Public Service Act1896Vol 4145
Superannuation FundProof of Age1897Vol 5210
Surgeon General, A - US RailwaysSurgical facilities maintained by western US railways1897Vol 5196
Sydney Railway Volunteer Fire BrigadeFormation of this service1896Vol 4130
Sydney to Parramatta Railway, Opening ofAccount of proceedings 40 years prior1895Vol 49
Sydney Tramway SystemInterview with Railway Commissioners1900Vol 8216
Tarrawingee Tramway, TheProposed purchase by the government1898Vol 738
Tasmanian International ExhibitionLetter giving details1895Vol 3249
Tasmanian LetterGrowth of the Tasmanian system1893Vol 1121
Tasmanian LetterOperations on the Tasmanian system1893Vol 1153
Tasmanian Letter, OurOperations on the Tasmanian system1894Vol 2194
Tasmanian Letter, OurAnnual Report for 18951896Vol 536
Technical Education for Railway MenAssistance provided to improve the training of railwaymen1897Vol 5181
Telegraphing to TrainsExperiments in Algeria contacting trains in motion1893Vol 215
TemperanceEditorial on the benefits of abstinence from overindulgence1896Vol 4245
Ten Years of ProgressReview of previous 10 years of the NSWGR1898Vol 728
Ten Years' RetrospectFurther extracts from recent report1899Vol 832; 58; 78
Ten Years' RetrospectFurther extracts from recent report1900Vol 8134
Terrible Locomotive, TheThe affects of the locomotive on Public Health1896Vol 587
Testing Railway WheelsMethods adopted in USA1897Vol 5214
The Great Wall of ChinaDescription of this great work1898Vol 6162
Theory and PracticeEditorial on co-operation between railway staff1897Vol 599
Tickets, The Right of Sale of Return RailwayThe proprietary of sell of the return half of tickets1894Vol 2189
Timbers Used in the Construction of Railway CarriagesLectures at Railway Institute 1893Vol 1136; 152
Time, Solar, Local, Zone & WorldThe recording of time and lead up to adoption of GMT1893Vol 175; 85; 101
Tire RecordWear of tires on locomotive 47 of West Shore Railroad1894Vol 2127
'Tis Sixty Years SinceA glance at New South Wales in 18331893Vol 1128; 137
To Whom it may ConcernLetter regarding the practice of soliciting subscriptions to Railway Picnics1895Vol 413
Tomlinson, W.H.Obituary1893Vol 1103
Track Laying by MachineryEarly forms of mechanised track laying1895Vol 3189
Traffic in the Suez CanalBrief details of traffic since 18901893Vol 29
Traffic Manager of the Cape Railways, TheRecent visit by T R Price to Sydney1897Vol 5135
Train HeatingUse of steam heated carriages on Midland Railway1894Vol 286
Train LightingUse of electric lights in trains of LB&SCR1893Vol 278
Train Resistance on CurvesFrench experiments to test train resistance1894Vol 290
Training for EnginemenLetter by W. Webster re proper training of drivers1892Vol 163
Training for EnginemenLetter by W. Webster re proper training of drivers1893Vol 1162
Training for EnginemenReplies to letter from W. Webster1893Vol 194; 95; 195
Tram Extension to the SpitProposal for line from Spit Junction1898Vol 734
Tramway CompetitionEditorial on the competition between trams and omnibuses1895Vol 3196
Tramway Destination SignsDetails of the roller type destination signs on Sydney trams1898Vol 6103
Tramway Fares and Stopping PlacesRequest to vary section location to Christ Church on inward journey1900Vol 8235
Tramway Laying by SteamConstruction in New Jersey of 2½ miles of tram-line in 24 hours1898Vol 6177
Tramway Statistics in EnglandBrief details from British Board of Trade1900Vol 8262
Tramway System of LondonBrief details1900Vol 8262
Tramways of the United Kingdom, TheStatistics as at June 18971898Vol 6185
Tramways, TheGeneral System of Penny Sections1900Vol 8169
Transference of Rolling Stock from one Gauge to anotherSystem of bogie exchange1893Vol 1160
Travelling by Railway in the various Countries of the WorldLecture by D. Davis on 13-4-18941894Vol 2159
Travelling in GermanyObservations by a lady correspondent1896Vol 4234
Travelling StockReprint of article published in Sydney Daily Telegraph1899Vol 7126
Tribute of Gratitude, ARescue at Kogarah station of Mrs Eleanor Kemp1895Vol 468
Trip to Tasmania, ADetails of a lantern slide show on 20-7-18971897Vol 5257
Two Breaks Question, TheDeputation on 31st August requestion reintroduction during summer1894Vol 34
Types of Engines in use on N.S.W. RailwaysP6 and Z16 classes [From 1894 Annual Report]1894Vol 2217
Typewriter and Health, TheThe cramping affects on females wearing corsetry whilst typing1898Vol 6145
Typewriter and the Phonograph, TheThe importance of these instruments1893Vol 148
Uganda Railroad, TheAccount of progress in construction1898Vol 775
Underground Electric Railway, AnCity & Waterloo Railway1894Vol 2165
United Kingdom, The Railways of the, during the year ended 31-12-1897General Report to the Board of Trade1899Vol 7114
United States RailwaysStatistics on US Railways compiled by the Interstate Commerce Commission1898Vol 693
United States Railways during 1892Results for year ended 31-12-18921893Vol 149
Unveiling of Bland MemorialHeadstone at Rookwood Cemetery of Loco. Inspector H.J. Bland1898Vol 711
Uses for Old Railway Rolling StockSuggestions for surplus carriages and locomotives [UK]1896Vol 4184
Ussuri Railway, TheArticle on this eastern Siberian railway1898Vol 6186
Utilisation of Electrical Energy from an Intermittent SourceConsideration of how best to utilise power for tramways1899Vol 7212; 237
Valuable Concession, ADiscounted book prices through Bookseller W Dymock1894Vol 2175
Value of Ability, TheAspiration to greatness1896Vol 4194
Variation of Plants, TheCrossbreeding of various garden plants1897Vol 651
Ventilation in Underground RailwaysExperience of stalled train on City & Waterloo line1899Vol 7151
Veteran Citizen, AJohn Rae's achievements1899Vol 7105
Victoria, A year's Railway WorkingAnnual Report to 30 June 18991899Vol 836
Victorian “Railway Standard”, TheIntroduction of magazine by Victorian Railways1899Vol 7230
Victorian Land Grant Railway, AProposal to build a narrow-gauge line from Lakes Entrance to Mount Deddick1900Vol 8215
Victorian Railway Board Report, TheReport of Board appointed to enquire into Victorian Railways1895Vol 432
Victorian Railway Revenue, TheReturn for the month of December, 18971898Vol 6109
Victorian RailwaysAnnual Report for year ended 30th June 18941894Vol 380
Victorian RailwaysAnnual Report to 30-6-18951895Vol 435
Victorian RailwaysAnnual Report to 30-6-18961896Vol 527
Victorian RailwaysAnnual Report1898Vol 710
Victorian Railways During the Year Ended 30th June, 1898Annual Report1898Vol 751
Victorian Railways, TheAnnual Report to 30-6-18931893Vol 240
Victorian Railways, TheAnnual Report to 30-6-18971897Vol 613
Victorian Refreshment RoomsV.R. took over their administration from 1 January 18991899Vol 7253
Victorian Tramway TrafficStatistics on the operation of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company Limited1898Vol 693
Village SettlementsProposal for Decentralisation of the Colony1893Vol 1149
Visit of Railway Commissioners to the [Railway] InstituteReport on visit on 11-10-18951895Vol 429
Visit of the Railway Commissioners to NewcastleRecent periodical inspection tour1899Vol 7125
Volk, FAccount of Tramway driver Volk's removal from duty1893Vol 1118
War Dogs - In Ancient and Modern TimesThe use of dogs in war1898Vol 6128
War in the Transvaal, TheAccount of the Boer War1900Vol 8259
Waratah Accident, TheFatal accident on 20th September 18941894Vol 326
Washaways on the Western LineFloods in the Nyngan area1896Vol 4126
Water GasIntroduction into Austria for lighting1900Vol 8176
Watering Sheep and Cattle en RouteHow stock consignments are handled1899Vol 7251
Webster, WilliamFireman on first train to Parramatta1892Vol 151
Weekly Tickets for WorkwomenPressure for extension of weekly tickets to women using later trains1899Vol 7204
West African Railways, Mr. Chamberlain andProposal for the construction of new rail lines1895Vol 458
West Australian LetterGrowth and description of the system1893Vol 25; 27
West Australian RailwaysAnnual Report to 30-6-18981898Vol 776
Westinghouse Air BrakeLecture at Railway Institute1893Vol 1152
Westinghouse Air-Brake, TheQuestions and answers1894Vol 287; 110; 113; 131
Westinghouse BrakeImproved safety through the continuous brake1894Vol 292
Westinghouse Brake, The Quick ActingThe reason for its introduction and its utility1895Vol 3210
What Railway Warfare MeansCompetition between American Railroads1898Vol 6165
What the London Tramways CostOperating expenses1896Vol 4139
What to do in Cases of Eye TroubleSeries by Dr. G.C. Davis, Ophthalmic Surgeon1899Vol 7169; 193; 214; 231; 259
What to do in Cases of Eye TroubleSeries by Dr. G.C. Davis, Ophthalmic Surgeon1899Vol 821; 42; 66
What to do in Cases of Eye TroubleSeries by Dr. G.C. Davis, Ophthalmic Surgeon1900Vol 8133
When the Czar TravelsRussian leader's travelling arrangements1899Vol 7130
Whitton, The late JohnBiography following his death on 20-2-18981898Vol 6121
Whitton, The late JohnObituary to the Engineer-in-Chief by John Rae, former Commissioner for Railways1898Vol 6200; 220
Willoughby TramwayOfficial opening on 25-4-18981898Vol 6154
Winter Journey by Rail to Constantinople, AAccount of journey from Vienna to Constantinople1894Vol 291
Wireless TelegraphyExplanation of the Marconi telegraphy1899Vol 7235; 256
Wireless TelegraphyExplanation of the Marconi telegraphy1899Vol 837
Wool Clip, The Season'sMovement of the wool clip over last two seasons [Jul to Dec]1895Vol 3111
Wool Clip, The Season'sMovement of the wool clip over last two seasons [Jul to Jun]1895Vol 3224
Wool TrafficDetails of the previous wool clip and its transport to Sydney1899Vol 7104
Word to Tramway Men, ADiscussion on conditions of NSW Tramway employees1893Vol 262
Working of Sydney StationSafe-working procedures1899Vol 7166
Working of the French Railways, Results ofReply to the Parliamentary Criticism on the Alleged Insufficiency of Rolling Stock1899Vol 7232
Working of the Goods Traffic on Sundays and Holydays on the Prussian Government RailwaysArticle by F. Seydle, Privy Councillor of the Prussian Public Works Dept.1896Vol 4286
Working of the Goods Traffic on Sundays and Holydays on the Prussian Government RailwaysArticle by F. Seydle, Privy Councillor of the Prussian Public Works Dept.1896Vol 515
Working of the NSWGR & T during the Year ended 30th June, 1898Annual Report details1898Vol 72
Working the Air Brake, Some Practical Hints forBetter handling of the Westinghouse brake1895Vol 466
Works of an English Electrical Engineering Firm, A Brief Description of theMessrs Siemens Bros. and Co.1892Vol 12
Workshops, Full Time inReturn to full time working in the workshops1895Vol 3244
Workshops, Working Full Time inDeputation on 13-9-1992 regarding hours1892Vol 120; 33
World's Fair Chicago, 1893Advance notice of this event1892Vol 146
World's Locomotives, TheCurrent Statistics1892Vol 148
World's Record in Bridge Building, ARebuilding bridge over the Tugela River after Boers blew it up1900Vol 8191
World's Transportation Commission, TheVisit by members of the Commission on 23rd May 18951895Vol 3202
Writing in Railway TrainsJarring mitigated by the use of a pillow1896Vol 4202
Year's Figures, TheN.S.W. Annual Report to 30 June, 18991899Vol 7241
Zone System in Hungary, TheExtract from “Engineering” dated 5-6-18961896Vol 4256
Zone System, TheAustro-Hungarian zone charging system1893Vol 181
Zone System, TheFailure of the system in Hungary1895Vol 442; 91
Zone Tariff in HungaryPassenger traffic statistics1894Vol 2130
Zone Tariff, Is it a SuccessDiscussion on the merits of the Hungarian System1894Vol 335

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