LIGHTING-UP TIMES
Sunday 5.9 p.m. Monday 5.10 p.m. Tuesday 5.10 p.m. Wednesday 6.11 p.m. Thursday 5.12 p.m. Friday 5-13 P-m-Saturday 5.13 p.m. The announcement that red flashIng warning signals are to be provided at tho Porirua crossing will be generally welcomed. Users of the Welling-ton-Palinerston North highway are all i'amiliar with this type of signal at Waikanae and know its efficacy. The wisest thing the Railway Department can do in regard to level crossings is to carry out a standardised system of fashing lights at as many of them as possible, and as quickly as possible. If this were taken seriously in hand little more -would be heard of ramps. The warning is pronounced, and it is almost or wholly inconceivable that anyone could fail to heed it. Lights, ■brilliant red even in daytime, flash, flash, flashing right into the face, assert their presence unmistakably.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 24
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