POINT CHEVALIER TRAMS
NEW SERVICE INAUGURATED BUSES DISCONTINUED Trams ran yesterday from the city 1 to Point Chevalier for the first time. The addition of another service now provides more trams' along the city routes. The bus service to Point Chevalier has been discontinued, the buses now meeting the tram* at the Point Chevalier Hall. Today a 1-1-minute service is running to Point Chevalier, with additional trams at peak periods. Five of the Transport Board’s new and wider cars are in use on the run. Point Chevalier trams start in Lower Queen Street, and run up Wellesley Street West, Plobson Street, and Pitt Street into Karangahape Road. On the inward journey they travel down Hobson Street to Fanshawe Street, via Customs Street, into Queen Street. The Avondale and Rosebank Road buses now connect with the trams at the Point Chevalier Hall, but the Blockhouse Bay buses connect at the Mount Albert tram terminus.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 1
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153POINT CHEVALIER TRAMS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 1
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