WAIRARAPA TRAINS.
IMPORTANT CHANGES PENDING, -
ALTERATIONS EXPLAINED
Important alterations in the existing Wairarapa train services have beere decided' on by the Railway Department. Mr Hogg, M.P., has taken advantage of 'his visit to Wellington to make enquiries respecting the promised amendment: of the time-table, and he has been advised that the new time-table will come into operation on Ist April. The early train from Woodville will in future reach .Eketahuna about 8 a.m. and Masterton at 9.30 a.m., instead of 12 as at present. No passenger trains in future will start from Cross' Creek, only goods or stock trains.' Tlie passenger; train from Wellington to Alasterton* now leaving the city at half-past 3\wili.leave after 4 o'clock ,- thus giving; country , visitors about ah' extra hour, in w;hich to .transact tn"eir.7 business; arid/ reaching-;■ Ma's-terton'o3|--Bi'3o "in^ad Hogg is. \ assured tha;t further alterations will; be mad© at a future time if ,it is found 'that they are [ desirable. . "">. .'.'.. ■ . : i- ' . '■■■■ '••
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 5
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156WAIRARAPA TRAINS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10178, 2 March 1911, Page 5
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