RAILWAY SERVICE
HEAVY “CUTS” UNLIKELY
DAYLIGHT LIMITED SUCCESS Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Commenting on the rumoured heavy “cuts” in the railway service, Mr. H. 11. Sterling yesterday said he had no announcement to make. The probability of such cuts is rather discounted by Mr. Sterling’s recent statement when he indicated that the results of the running of the Daylight Limited had been so satisfactory that the train would be continued. “The experiment made in running tho Daylight Limited expresses for a longer period,” he said, “in order that the general passenger traffic by these trains, as distinct from holiday excursion traffic, might have the opportunity to become established, is having the desired effect. These services now have a steady business in passengers, much of it I believe being new or ‘induced’ traffic.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 10
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132RAILWAY SERVICE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 10
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