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TRAMCAR LOADING

Sir, —The congestion of traffic on twil west side of Queen Street just above 0 Customs Street during the after-work rush is becoming intolerable. Motoristsfind it difficult to push through the.' ' continual jostle of pedestrians board.' ing tranicars and"the through flow of pedestrians to the ferries is impeded the crowds awaiting trams on the foot-, paths. I suggest that this concentration? of traffic at one point could be considerably eased if Swanson Street were " made the beginning of the first section on the Richmond Road, Heme Bay, Re. muera, Great South Road and Victoria Avenue routes. It: is a point that the Traffic Department tf the City Council ' might well take up with the Transport Board, although the board itself should' be able to see that the arrangement would assist the quicker despatch of its trams. Efficiency.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22950, 31 January 1938, Page 14

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TRAMCAR LOADING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22950, 31 January 1938, Page 14

TRAMCAR LOADING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22950, 31 January 1938, Page 14

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