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Re: Melbourne Public transport for Special events
Surely a 20 minute service isn't bad for a Sunday. It wasn't all that long
ago that it was 40 minutes.
If (us) older folks think back to the 50's, they will remember there were
"NO" trains at all on Sundays.
Bob.
> > I am interested in the opinions of others on this subject.
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> Hill & Bayside's solution is to run six car trains instead of three on
> busy days. (i.e. throughout the show period, all trains were 6 cars until
> approx 19:00 every night)
>
> It's a simple solution, but it doesn't increase service frequencies.
>
> Gareth.
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