TRAM SHELTER WANTED
remuera road corner NEWMARKET SUPPORT A moti° n that the Newmarket .Borough Council should ask the Transport Board to erect some form of tempora. v shelter at the tramway stopping place at the foot of Remuera Road was moved by Mr. s?. Kelleway at the meeting of the council last evening The motion arose out of the recent request by the Remuera East Ratepayers’ Association to the Transport Board. Mr. H. J. Cooper asked about ch.triangle stop. It would be worse there in winter, as people would have further to go to reach the shelter of verandahs, 11 was sta ted that it would be difficult to find room ror a shelter shed in the triangle. The Mayor, Mr. S. Donaldson, said that as the railway property at the Remuera corner might be cut up at any time the Transport Board could not be expected to provide a shelter. Mr. G. S. Smerdon said it might be some years before anything was done with the railway property. In the meantime something should be done on behalf of the people using Remuera trams, who had to cross two lines of traffic to reach shelter. Mr. Xelleway’s motion was carried.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 7
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201TRAM SHELTER WANTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 7
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