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NEW BUS RECORDS

NORTH SHORE RUSH HANDLING HOLIDAY TRAFFIC HANDLING the holidays traffic to the North Shore beaches on Monday the 31 buses established a new record. The official figures show that 12.130 cash fares were collected, and 2.4 (, 0 concession cards were clipped by the busmen on the Bays water and Devonport to Takapuna and Milford routes. This makes a total of 14,530 people carried efficiently and quickly, and it is easily a record. The services were well organised and only one alteration had to be made, the removal of one bus from the Bayswater to the Devonport route. The three vehicular ferries plying to and from Devonport also put up a record, carrying more cars on one day than ever before.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 9

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NEW BUS RECORDS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 9

NEW BUS RECORDS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 9

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