BOTANICAL GARDENS TRAM SHELTER
(To the Editor.)
Sir, —May I through your columns draw attention to the very fine shelter provided by. the City Council at the Botanical Gardens tramway stopping place which is brilliantly illuminated of an evening apparently solely for ornamental purposes. On numerous occasions the writer and others have occasion to await trams at this stop, and while rapidly becoming cold outside, have ten minutes or a quarter of an hour in which to reflect how much more comfortable they would be if the shelter were, available for the purpose for which it was built. Surely the council could arrange for the. shelter to be locked by the crew of the last tram to town, and thus enable bona fide tram travellers to or from Karori and Northland to wait in comfort instead of getting very wet and cold outside.—l am, etc., CIVIS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 10
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