ALBERT STREET TRAMS
TO BE DISCUSSED BY TRANSPORT BOARD SPECIAL MEETING CALLED Is a tram outlet via Albert Street J necessity for relief of Queen Strer or can wider use be made of existaf routes, such as Anzac Avenue as: Hobson Street? questions are giving mts • bers of the Transport Board cause ir perplexity. The now famous repor of the manager. Mr. A. E. Ford, h# been before the board-in-coit mittee and numerous complementer| reports have been submitted by hit; These deal with the question «! using the existing outlets. :broad routing, time-tables, statistics of ci* operation, and so forth. The board-in-conimittee has d> cussed many aspects of the re parti j but has not vet come to finality. The chairman. Mr. J. A. C. Alton I assured the rival deputations whtt ! favoured and opposed the After Street scheme that their represenntions would receive the board’s scons consideration. That these are no empty words t shown by the fact that the board m 3 devote a whole evening to the cufr tions tonierht week, when the will present plans illustrating iki various tramway outlets.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 10
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183ALBERT STREET TRAMS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 10
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