FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
An. iii'tei'et>tiiij>! dovoiopiiieait in, railway traii'io'oui the long 1 distance lines in late iiiiuiUitiis has been, the increased number of tirave.Ue.rs who patronise tho nrst-oki&Ts accioiiviriodatioii. Some timei ago the railway authorities found, it necessary, on aoooumt of the development of public' tests on this direct-ion, to alter the piroportiomj of first-da*^ oaauiages in the composti-. tion. oif tlie express- trains on. the M.am Trunk lin-es 4 until now they form a.ppaxj'i-iimately one-half of each, train, despatched. ; i
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Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14069, 17 December 1919, Page 1
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