THE RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
To the Editor.
n .^ un^£ when the, railway manager fixed the tunes for tr.uns to stop at Kensington Station he did not give much thought to us women who want to get into town of an afternoon when our work is done. There is not a train stops from ten o’clock' in the morning till five e’clock at night. I hope this will be altered bo that the afternoon train may stop also. And I cannot help wondering why, when there is only one train all through the middle part of the day, that it was not made to arrive at Dunedin in time to catch the halfpast two train to the fort. When people go to the Port in tne afternoon they mostly go by that train. But the trains on the Green Island line don’t seem to have been made to fit the Port trains at all. While about it, I may as well advise the railway manager to put up a board at Kensington Station, to tell people what trains dostop and what don’t For the matter of tha H all the stations would be better for something of this sort.—l am, &c., T . , , „ Jane Wilson. Kennedy road, South Dunedin, April 20.
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Evening Star, Issue 3792, 20 April 1875, Page 2
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208THE RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. Evening Star, Issue 3792, 20 April 1875, Page 2
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