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TRAMWAY MANAGEMENT.

TO THE EDITOR. ■ Sir,—Last evening I was a passenger in car No. 64, one of tho new typo. I boarded the oar at tho first stop north of Forbury comer .about 10.45- As I desired to emofce, I went to sit in • tho centre of the car; but, to my surprise, found three of the vacant scats wet. Both sides of the car were open, and the light rain falling was boating in. I mentioned! the matter to tho conductor, but he was quite ’ unconcerned about it. Surely passengers are entitled to, some degree of comfort, seeing that these cars have tho conveniences for the purpose. Tho closing of the sides of these cars does not entail any extra work to the conductor other than tho adjustment of Dio exits at each terminus. You will- generally find, on a cold or wet day, some of these cars running open. It is unreasonable to expect passengers to put up with such discomfort.—! am, etc., Passenger. September 26. ■

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Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 7

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TRAMWAY MANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 7

TRAMWAY MANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 18083, 26 September 1922, Page 7

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