SUMNER TRAMS.
TO T« *»!T©« TBtl F»ISI Sir. — In Thk PresVs Sumner notes of Saturday, thrro is • paragraph referring to the Sumner expresses, "whose spcpfl •>:» occasions f'-'u.s altogether too g-e»t» in vi.".v of the condition of a portion of the track." It is to be that the Tramway Board will not notice this comment, as the recent speed-ing-up of our s-rvico has been the re».jH of year* of agitation. Most residents wHcoma the charge, and one h»-»ri suggestion* for still further reducing the ruuoinp time by tiie elimination of stops. Vp itb regard to the rendition of the tracks, I have great faith in the judgment of motormen, who tiirrly know wher«- they may safely make coo*l time. —1 ours, etc., A.-T.S. SfumnT, XoY#*mf»T --"W*L
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19785, 25 November 1929, Page 13
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