RANGITAT RAILWAY STATION.
TO lIIX EDITOR OF "THB PRESS. Sir,—l admit that our railways are slow, but sure, but I think there are a few improvements yet to be The Kangitata railway station, where the expresses meet, roust be in worst in New Zealand. The first .- press in goes to the station,, and other to the branch line A traveller by the outside train, waiting ° , station platform, has to climb t one train and then walk up and , a narrow space about one/™ ™ 1 ; between the trains, to find a seat. He does not know till Je last minute on which line his train to be. There ought to W ajf ™ on either side, one for the no one for the south express, o , S this, an overhead bridge. is becoming au important sta Yours, etc., January 25th, 1919-
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 4
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139RANGITAT RAILWAY STATION. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 4
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