For Railway Passengers Guidance.
THE LOCAL TIME TABLE. Sarching through a railway timetable makes most people irritable. t The railway table, like the polony, contains many good things, but the public prefer to have the one particular food (whether mental or alimentary) desired on a given occasion, not a hotch-potch o£ figures concerning the branch line of Toko, the side track at Waggon ville, or the cross line to -Nevermar-ch. The particular figures likely to be of benefit to dwellers between Packakariki and Palmers!oil North are whai readers of The Rovowhenua Chronicle need most, and for our readers' convenience those fiv'iv.s are now appended :—
As previously mentioned, there illG . several wayside stations at which one or more of the above trains will stop whenever passengers desire to be set down or taken up. Local residents may ascertain which are the trains which cater for their towns, and may then work out, from the above figures, the time which the train will take to travel from the station immediately preceding. The Auckland express reaches Palmerston from- the North, at 12.40 p.m., and arrives at Thorndon at 4.7 p.m. The Auckland express leaves Thorndon at 12.15 P'M- an d reaches Palmerston at -3.35 p.m. The extra Auckland express commenced Ist October.
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TO WELLINGTON. rrs'S o 2 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. m Palmerston T.O 12.15 2.33 3.37 5.G o o g*° Tokomaru * * * * §-o' tj «> § o S= Makerua — »— — — * 2 F ?S-?cp«- Shannon 8.0 2.0 3.28 4.16 6.12 I ™ o"B " 2 ®" Koput-aroa * * * Levin S.39 2.42 3.54 4.42 6.47 o"T^ r '5S-g J Ohau * * — * * S E.^i 2 co < Manakau * * * * * f? EZ- 2 ta ki 9.25 3.25 4.21 5.13 7.45 " Te Horo * * * * 2-S-m 5 § S E" Waikanae * * * * ~ g-g 01 Packakariki 10.33 4.30 5.0 5.57 8.55 I clt: Wellington ... ... 12.15 8.35 6.50 7.23 10.43 .. a Q-.<o~ — — * Stops where requested
I i ltuM WELLINGTON. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Tkorndon. — 7.45 9.10 9.25 4.15 Paekakariki 6.40 9.7 10.36 11.15 6.2 . Waikanae * * — 11.50 * Te Horo * — * * * ' Otaki 7.50 9.52 11.20 12.20 7.0 Manakau * — * • * Ohau * * * * Levin 8.50 10.21 11.56 1.5 7.44 Koputaroa * * * * Shannon 9.30 10.48 12.11 1.56 8.14 Makerua * — * • Tokomaru * * " * * Palnrerston (arrive) ... 10.45 11.32 1.3 2.68 * Stops when requested.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 December 1913, Page 4
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