Railway Management.
(TO TUB EDITOR WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES.) Sin,—Tbo way in which travellers by tho Welliugton-Hasterton train, have been treated since the slip occurred on the Rimutaka, a few days Bince, is very discreditable to the management and justly calls forth the jL strongest indignation on the part of those who find it necessary to travel from Masterton to Wellington or vice versa. < That Blips will always occur at intervals more or less is to be expected but that the management should neglect to give the public proper information as to how they are to get over the breach in the line, and to leave it to privato enterprise to como in and charge tho exorbitant faro of fifteen shillings for tho carriage of passengers from the Upper Hutt to Featheraton—with the condition that thoy aro to walk up the hill-in my opinion, calls for the sharpest criticism, _ Parliament has placed tho Commissioners on a high pedestal out of the roach of party politics, but if they wish for a renewal of their term of office, it behoves them to look a little moro closely after tho comfort and convenience of the travelling public, I am, etc,, Traveller, , #■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 9 December 1892, Page 2
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198Railway Management. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 9 December 1892, Page 2
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