THE ROSLYN TRAMWAY.
TO THB EDITOB,
gT ßf _li was ft great disappointment to punibers of paople to find that the Boalyn toam-oars were not running on Sunday. They had been looking forward to being saved the neoeaaity of toiling up the hill, I and numbers who have hitherto been debarred from attending service at the different churches in Danedln, on account of their physical inability to mount tno Mil att«irward*, now that the linei waa opened that they would have been able to attend early and other services during the d«s|'» ' *fcJoreoy.sr, It bq a great boon to those desirous of getting a thorough 'change, and enjoying the Draoing and pure air o the frill* on the only day of the week they have the opporlgnity pf doing so, Thp employment of the two or three men required to work the cars would be the means of re* lleving a far greater number, and giving them an opportunity of attending divine
worship if they desired to do so. It Is, therofore, to bo hoped that the Company will see their way to running on Sundays, for the benefit of the public in general, without entailing very great hardship on the few required t© work the line.—l am, etc, SUBSCIUBEK, Duiiedin, February 28.
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Evening Star, Issue 5609, 1 March 1881, Page 3
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213THE ROSLYN TRAMWAY. Evening Star, Issue 5609, 1 March 1881, Page 3
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