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St Andrew’s College pupils (from left), Tony Gardner, Gordon Barnett and Reon Hulme, all aged 14, survey traffic at the railway levelcrossing on Fendalton Road this week. About 100 pupils from the college, Linwood High School and Riccarton High School, helped collect information on vehicles and pedestrians at central-city levelcrossings during the morning peak traffic period. The survey results will go to the Canterbury United Council to help with transport planning. During last year’s survey, about 40,000 vehicles and pedestrians were recorded.

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Press, 24 March 1988, Page 24

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St Andrew’s College pupils (from left), Tony Gardner, Gordon Barnett and Reon Hulme, all aged 14, survey traffic at the railway levelcrossing on Fendalton Road this week. About 100 pupils from the college, Linwood High School and Riccarton High School, helped collect information on vehicles and pedestrians at central-city levelcrossings during the morning peak traffic period. The survey results will go to the Canterbury United Council to help with transport planning. During last year’s survey, about 40,000 vehicles and pedestrians were recorded. Press, 24 March 1988, Page 24

St Andrew’s College pupils (from left), Tony Gardner, Gordon Barnett and Reon Hulme, all aged 14, survey traffic at the railway levelcrossing on Fendalton Road this week. About 100 pupils from the college, Linwood High School and Riccarton High School, helped collect information on vehicles and pedestrians at central-city levelcrossings during the morning peak traffic period. The survey results will go to the Canterbury United Council to help with transport planning. During last year’s survey, about 40,000 vehicles and pedestrians were recorded. Press, 24 March 1988, Page 24