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Journal Article

Author
McDonald, C. G. H.
Title
Electrification of the Brisbane suburban railways system
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 22, no. 9, Sep 1950, pp. 183-192
Description

This paper, No.1017, which is to be presented before a General Meeting of the Melbourne Division of The Institution, was submitted for publication in The Journal by that Division on 3rd November, 1949.

The author, C. G. H. McDonald, BE AMIEAust, is Assistant Chief Elec:trical Engineer, Victorian Government Railways.

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  • McDonald, C. G. H. (Merigan, E. L.; Parris, H. S.; Eakins, D. H.), 'Electrification of the Brisbane suburban railways system (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 22 (9) (1950), 202-205. Details

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