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HEAVY RAILWAY TRAITIC. Having taken several thousand Aneklanders to country holiday resorts and brought several thousand country people to Auckland for their holidays, the train-running department of New Zealand Railways is now faced with the problem of taking their passengers home. Trains leaving Auckland are just as full as those arriving./ Both the afternoon express and the Limited to Wellington to-day were fully booked this morning, and extra carriages had to be added to the Kaipara express, which left at 5.40 a.m. with. '11 carriages and two vans. The biggest train to arrive this afternoon will be the express cine from Rotorna at 4 p.m. Extra carriages had to be added to this train to accommodate a large nunioer of girl guides, who are going to the camp at Wairnaukn.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1934, Page 8
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