BROOKLYN TRAM SECTIONS
The question of whether Brooklyn residents could obtain a two-section tram fare from Brooklyn to the railway station was discussed at the monthly meeting of the Brooklyn Municipal Electors' Association last night. *■ ■'■ '■■■■■<■ ' :r--...-..'■ ',' '
Mr. E. A. Baggett considered 1 - that the association should apply for a twosection fare iot the trams at present running to the station. ' '
Mr. W. Wigston said that' further action should be taken with regard to the trams running to. the station. He suggested that the various section distances should be outlined to the City Council, and that a deputation should wait on the" tramways committee.
It was decided to take further action in the matter of securing the two-section fare from Brooklyn to i the station. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1938, Page 13
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