A general view of the Broken River country. The railway track can be seen on the left of the picture.
Caption: A general view of the Broken River country. The railway track can be seen on the left of the picture. The river is crossed at Staircase Gully [should read Broken River] by a bridge, and a railway station is to be built on the slope on the right, under the dome-shaped hill. This picture gives an excellent idea of the rugged nature of the country through which the Midland Railway passes.
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Source: The Canterbury times, 28 Mar. 1906, p. 36
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