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TRAINS CONTINUE TO OBSTRUCT CROSSINGS

Another complaint regarding trains obstructing crossings was made at the meeting of the Pro. gress League executive last

night. Mr G:iw drew hvltentlon to Die fact Unit very frequently nooii goods train $ stood across the Regan Street crossing lor from live to eight minutes, )lti was not a matter of shunting. It seemed that the Idea was that the guard’s van should lie drawn lip at the station, and the public had to suffer the consequent inconvenience of the train standing over the crossing. The railway people should do something In the matter —they did not own the. roads ana they should consider the public. Mr Ward said he -believed the railway people did what they eoaid to reduce inconvenience. It was decided that the stat lon master be interviewed on the niattei.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 5

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TRAINS CONTINUE TO OBSTRUCT CROSSINGS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 5

TRAINS CONTINUE TO OBSTRUCT CROSSINGS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 5

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