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SYDENHAM TRAMS.

TO THE JSDITOB OF THB FKESS. Sir, —Knowing that you are always witling to lend la helping hand towards the progress of SySsnham, I should like to ask through your wiper if it would be possible to make a sligaas improvement in the tram service, in rega|3 to stopping places. The number of stogi the drivers make as a rule is something avraul. One driver is so kind and obliging th4j| he made twenty stops between the terint|jUß and square, and would have made twecjjy more if he had a chance. Remember thisi was one of the lunch hours. Now the triS is only a short one and could be docte with about eight stops if regulated. Perhaps a few boards notifying " (Stopping places for* tram cars " would have the desired effect.—"£ours, &c., One Whq: is Sometimes Hunokt.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 6

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SYDENHAM TRAMS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 6

SYDENHAM TRAMS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 6

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