TRAIN TRAFFIC.
ARRIVALS ON THE INCREASE. Although the holiday season has faded into the past for the time being, there are still hundreds of people arriving in, and departing from, Dunedin. The City Corporation buses and trams continue to carry crowds of citizens and visitors on the various services and trips which are run daily. All the express trains arriving at and departing from Dunedin yesterday carried large numbers of travellers. The figures supplied by the Railway Department last night show that the number of people arriving exceeded the number leaving the city by 450. The following are particulars, of arrivals and departures yesterday:
8.40 OUTWARD. North Bound : a.ro . 460 9.5 a.m. . 220 11.30 a.m. . 420 8.33 South a.m. Bound: . 380 4.40 p.m. . 340 Total . 1770 4.18 INWARD. From North : p.m . 340 5.B p.m. . 520 8.45 pun. . 290 11.15 From a.m. South : . 410 6.15 p.m. . . 660 Total . 2220
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19691, 19 January 1926, Page 7
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148TRAIN TRAFFIC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19691, 19 January 1926, Page 7
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