DANGEROUS RAILWAY CROSSING.
To the Editor. Sir,—l desire to crave a small space in your valuable columns that I might reflect upon a grave danger prevailing at the railway crossing in King street. Notwithstanding the fact that shunting is in prngrefs at the said crossing until all hours of the night no arrangements,have been made that it might be lighted bp. and thus rendering it no Httle difficulty , for piedestrians to see When the lines are clear, especially of a dark night. 41 In .voicing, the feeling of all who require to patronise this crossing I venture to insist emphatically that immediate steps should be taken to remedy this, or it' is very evident that a fatal accident willbe coming forthwith.—:] am, etc., ANXIOUS.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 479, 3 July 1912, Page 5
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124DANGEROUS RAILWAY CROSSING. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 479, 3 July 1912, Page 5
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