HEAVY RAIL TRAFFIC.
TRAINS FOR WXLLHTGTOK. Passenger traffic for Wellington to-day will be uiiiiMially heavy, the number a <>f those travelling being swelled by representativeM of organisations in Auckland who are to attend the importers' conference in Wellington and by numbers of wool buyers returning south. The Limited express will include three sleeping cars reserved for wool buyer*, two ordinary de luxe sleepers and one semi sleeper of the type recently brought into service on the AueklandNew Plymouth run. The usual 7.35 express for New Plymouth will carry, in addition to the normal single semisleeper, two de luxe «!<><• per* and one ordinary oleeper. The train will be split at Taumarunui, three sleepers and & number of carriagen going on to Wellington, while the rest of the train will carry out the normal Auckland-New Plymouth schedule. All train* are heavily booked.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 8
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139HEAVY RAIL TRAFFIC. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 8
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