Railway Fares Concessions




1956
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 73

PASSENGERS.

The number of adult passengers, exclusive of teachers and senior scholars, carried at these fares by any school-excursion train must not exceed the number of children under 15 years of age who are carried by the same train.

School-excursion trains will be run conditionally on the Committee arranging the excursion undertaking to place at least two adults, either teachers or other persons, in charge of each carriage to maintain order and prevent children from riding on the carriage platforms.

The Committee must undertake the sale of all tickets and all responsibility for the value of same. They must restrict the sale of adult tickets within the limits specified, and give a written undertaking to conform to these regulations, and to pay to the Railway Department the difference in value between the school-excursion and ordinary return fares for all adults in excess of the limits specified in clause 8 to whom school-excursion tickets are issued.

Unsold tickets must be returned to the Railway Department before the excursion train starts on its outward journey, or at destination station before the commencement of the homeward journey, otherwise the Committee will be debited with the full value thereof, and no rebate will be made on account of tickets afterwards tendered as unsold.

Each school will be strictly limited to one excursion per annum at the day-excursion fares.

Application must first be made to the District Manager, seven days’ notice being given in the case of small parties, and ten days’ notice in the case of large excursions.

Students of Agricultural and Technical Colleges travelling for Field Instruction.

  1. Students of Agricultural and Technical Colleges, in parties of not less than five, when travelling together for field instruction, will be charged three-fourths the ordinary return fare for the double journey. Tickets will be available for return for one week from date of issue. Application for this concession must be made to the District Manager.

Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, and Bowling Teams, Golf, Rowing, and Rifle Clubs, and Pleasure Parties.

  1. Second-class ordinary return tickets, available for first-class carriages, will be issued to football, cricket, tennis, hockey, and bowling teams, golf, rowing, and rifle clubs, and pleasure parties of not less than twelve adult passengers travelling together. Where a single journey only is to be made, second-class single tickets will be issued available for first-class carriages.

Second-class return tickets, indorsed available for return up to and including the day after issue only, will be issued at three-fourths the ordinary second-class return fare to teams, clubs, and pleasure parties of not less than twelve adult passengers travelling together who wish to travel second class. Minimum fare, 1s.

Teams and parties will be required to give three days’ notice to the District Manager, and must travel by the trains arranged for by that officer. Teams will be furnished with a certificate signed by the Railway Manager, and authorising the concession specified herein. Certificate must be shown to guard with tickets of team.

The Department reserves to itself the right to decline any application.

Theatrical, Concert, and Circus Companies.

  1. Bands of musicians, theatrical, concert, and circus companies, travelling together, will be charged as follows, viz.:

Companies of not less than six adults and up to twenty-four adults, including advance agents:

Second class ordinary fares for first-class carriages for either the single or return journey.

Companies of twenty-five adults and upwards, including advance agents:

For single journey, second class single fares for first class carriages; for return journey, first class holiday excursion fares of 2d. per mile (minimum fare, 4s. each). Mileage counted one way only.

Return tickets will be available for same period as ordinary return tickets for equal distances.

Advance agents must pay ordinary fares in first instance, rebate of difference will be allowed when company purchases remainder of tickets.

Application for these concessions must first be made to the District Manager.

Official Season Tickets.

  1. Official Season Tickets, for use by Government officers travelling on public service only, will be issued at half the rate for ordinary season tickets. Application for these tickets must be made to the General Manager.


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🚂 Conditions for School Excursion Trains and Passenger Limits (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
School excursions, Excursion trains, Passenger limits, Adult supervisors, Ticket sales, Railway regulations, Return of unsold tickets, Annual excursion limit

🚂 Concession fares for Agricultural and Technical College students on field instruction

🚂 Transport & Communications
Student fares, Agricultural colleges, Technical colleges, Field instruction, Group travel, Return fares, District Manager applications

🚂 Concession tickets for sports teams, clubs, and pleasure parties

🚂 Transport & Communications
Sports teams, Pleasure parties, Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, Bowling, Golf, Rowing, Rifle clubs, Group fares, First-class carriages, Second-class fares, Minimum fare, Advance notice, Railway Manager certificate

🚂 Fares for theatrical, concert, and circus companies travelling in groups

🚂 Transport & Communications
Theatrical companies, Circus companies, Concert groups, Bands, Advance agents, Group fares, First-class carriages, Holiday excursion fares, Mileage charges, Minimum fare, Rebate for agents, District Manager applications

🚂 Issue of Official Season Tickets for Government officers on public service

🚂 Transport & Communications
Official season tickets, Government officers, Public service travel, Half-rate tickets, General Manager applications