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Good nronress is being made with the duplication of the tram track in Chaytor street,' on the way to Karori, and the widening work on this length and across thfivallev shown at tie left of the photograph, will greatly improve general traffic conditions. The duplication of the tram tracks, which will eventually be iarripi In lit nvnr the full length of the line, will reduce runnino times by cutting out loop delays, but real rolief cannot be given until the narrow Tinakori carricu out over inu it a . ]c nQ[ feasjb | can be avojded by a deviation.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 87, 22 October 1928, Page 10

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Good nronress is being made with the duplication of the tram track in Chaytor street,' on the way to Karori, and the widening work on this length and across thfivallev shown at tie left of the photograph, will greatly improve general traffic conditions. The duplication of the tram tracks, which will eventually be iarripi In lit nvnr the full length of the line, will reduce runnino times by cutting out loop delays, but real rolief cannot be given until the narrow Tinakori carricu out over inu it a . ]c nQ[ feasjb| can be avojded by a deviation. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 87, 22 October 1928, Page 10

Good nronress is being made with the duplication of the tram track in Chaytor street,' on the way to Karori, and the widening work on this length and across thfivallev shown at tie left of the photograph, will greatly improve general traffic conditions. The duplication of the tram tracks, which will eventually be iarripi In lit nvnr the full length of the line, will reduce runnino times by cutting out loop delays, but real rolief cannot be given until the narrow Tinakori carricu out over inu it a . ]c nQ[ feasjb| can be avojded by a deviation. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 87, 22 October 1928, Page 10

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