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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 12 (April 1, 1929)

Improved Railway Facilities

Improved Railway Facilities

“The wide-awake railway administrators are studying the public's convenience as never before and increased railway revenue must inevitably result,” writes “Quest” in the “New Zealand Sportsman.” He attributes the increased attendances of the public at recent meetings to this cause. “For instance,” he continues, “Wellington patrons at the Wanganui races last week were able to return home a few hours after the races. This was effected by the Department holding up the Napier-Wellington express at Palmerston till the arrival of the ‘special' from Wanganui.”

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Our Motor Gransport Fleet The Railway buses arrive at Government House, Wellington. In The Grounds At Government House. Good work was done by the Department's fleet of buses which were recently requisitioned for the transport of members of the Lower Hutt Branch of the League of Mothers to a function at Government House, Wellington. Writing to the Railway Bus Manager on behalf of the Committee of the League, Mrs. E. Dawson expressed appreciation for “the excellent and complete arrangement made for our transport.”

Our Motor Gransport Fleet
The Railway buses arrive at Government House, Wellington.
In The Grounds At Government House.
Good work was done by the Department's fleet of buses which were recently requisitioned for the transport of members of the Lower Hutt Branch of the League of Mothers to a function at Government House, Wellington. Writing to the Railway Bus Manager on behalf of the Committee of the League, Mrs. E. Dawson expressed appreciation for “the excellent and complete arrangement made for our transport.”