TOURIST TRAINS
AUSTRALIAN VISITOR'S SUGGESTION [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON. February 12. A suggestion that tourist' trains should he run in iNew Zealand once or twice a week was made by Mr E. H. Angelo, M.L.C., of Perth, who, in company with his wife and daughter, is visiting New Zealand. Mr Angela said that, contrary to all advice, he travelled by slow trains 'in the North Island, and took two days and a-half to make the journey from Rotorua to Wellington. “ I would not have missed one minute of it,” he said. “ The da3 T light trips gave mo an opportunity to view the country, and tourists are unwise to travel by night. The courtesy of the railway officials passes all understanding. They pointed out all the places of interest, and made a special effort bo we would not miss the more important spots.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 23
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144TOURIST TRAINS Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 23
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