The 60 issues of this collection had 11021 regularly numbered pages (excluding advertisements) with an average of 184 pages per issue. This is almost a doubling of the number of pages per issue compared to the previous collection, which indicated a time a relative prosperity and many more railway development projects. From the January 1930 issue, the "System News" section started to spill over from the regularly numbered pages into some of the advertisement pages with Latin numbering. From January 1930 onwards, all the pages up to the end of "System News" were scanned, therefore also including pages with the prefix "L" to indicate the original Latin numbering.