RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS
LONDON-NORTH EASTERN I Briti .h Wireices.J Received Sept. 9. 5.5 p . m RUGBY. Sept. 8. The London-North Eastern Railway is erecting large signs at points of interest along the track, such as county boundaries, the halfway mark on the ■ast coast route between London and Edinburgh, and the boundary between ingland and Scotland, for the inormation of passengers. Big changes are being made in underground stations and connections it King’s Cross, which is used by 40 10 million yearly. There will be ten entrances to the combined station at various points around the roadway junction in front of the LondonNorth Eastern station and the resulting subways will make a valuable contribution to the safety of pedestrians. Reconstruction will eventually provide for better connection between metropolitan and country line trains which at present end at Baker Street with the inner circle and city trains.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 215, 10 September 1937, Page 7
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