TRAMWAY MANAGEMENT—WHAT?
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —T desire, with your permission, to congratulate the proper tramway officials on their traffic management. To-night, a little after 5 o'clock, [ waited and waited for a north-bound car. At last, at 5.14 p.m., one hove in sight over the I’ost Office hill, the pioneer car being followed hy six others. Seven cars in all from the south, streamed into the i’.O. terminus between 5.14 p.m. and 5.141, p.m., and most of them streamed out again in a nice procession like a lot of (lucks, one after tho other. All this week hundreds of regular customers have been left standing like so many fools at street corners because no one amongst the tramway people had sutlicient nous to put on an extra car. How long arc wc going to suffer the present state of affairs?—l am, etc., Spffkrrr. September 29.
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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 2
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