RAILWAY REFORMS.
There is no reason why the Railway Department should not adopt the system in force on English railways by which, on payment of a small fee, a passenger may ensure his luggage being delivered wherever he wishes, remarks the Christchurch "Press." The adoption of that plan would rob railway travelling in New Zealand of one of its most objectionable features—the scramble for one's luggage at the journey's end. After the expeditious way in which long-needed reforms have
been initiated during the last few days, we have some hope that the department may yet see its way to do as we have suggested and relieve passengers of all anxiety about their luggage from one end ot their journey to the other.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3085, 6 January 1909, Page 4
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122RAILWAY REFORMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3085, 6 January 1909, Page 4
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