THE SECOND EXPRESS.
WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. Press Association. WELLINGTON, June 9. The Bailway Department has decided to continue the second express train between Wellington and Auckland until further notice, and possibly the train will be continued as an experiment throughout the winter. If it is found that patronage falls off to any considerable extent below the business done at the -present time, it may be necessary to curtail the service. The returns appear to indicate that there is little prospect, at present, of the double" service being a commercial success. The , Department, however, hopes that the additional facilities for travel will eventually lead to increased business. >
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 105, 9 June 1914, Page 10
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