English: Original caption: INTERIOR OF RAILWAY STATION, JOHANNESBURG. - Whatever grievances Uitlanders may have against the Transvaal Government and the Netherlands Railway, they cannot accuse the latter of being behind the times in providing suitable station accommodation for the heavy traffic on the greater part of their lines. Park Station, at Johannesburg, is a large building, roofed with glass and iron, containing two very large platforms (the largest probably in South Africa); it is somewhat open and exposed to high winds, perhaps, but, taken as a whole, meets all requirements.
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