RAILWAY FACILITIES
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Sir,—On asking at Lambton Station on Wednesday whether I' could put niy bicycle on the 12.1 D train to tipper Hutt, I was informed that it was an understood thing tjiat no bicycles or pera,mbiilatore syerp to"go pn. thajt trajn'. 'I had'an. ap- . pointment'at U.pp.er Hiitt at 220, so,'in conaequ.ence, I h;jd to pedal hard fdi 1 two hours' against a '"nor'-wester. rt ffow> sir, I should like to ask what is the objection pf the railway authorities to putting' a', vaii'on qy'ery train thaj; travels, whether it is in tlie official time-table or not? Tlr& reason may be clear to the authorities theiijselvep, but. to "the ordinary lay mind tlie whole tiling rnu.E|> appear fncomprehensibie.—l am, etc., . W. O.'SPABLING. 23rd February. *■
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 4
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