Railway Fares and Regulations




Aug. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2299

SCHEDULE OF FARES—continued.

No. of Miles. Ordinary Fares.
Single. Return.
First. Second. First. Second.
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
641 98 2 66 11 196 4 133 10
642 98 4 67 1 196 8 134 2
643 98 6 67 2 197 0 134 4
644 98 8 67 3 197 4 134 6
645 98 10 67 4 197 8 134 8
646 98 11 67 6 197 10 135 0
647 99 1 67 7 198 2 135 2
648 99 3 67 8 198 6 135 4
649 99 5 67 9 198 10 135 6
650 99 7 67 11 199 2 135 10
651 99 9 68 0 199 6 136 0
652 99 10 68 1 199 8 136 2
653 100 0 68 2 200 0 136 4
654 100 2 68 4 200 4 136 8
655 100 4 68 5 200 8 136 10
656 100 6 68 6 201 0 137 0
657 100 8 68 7 201 4 137 2
658 100 9 68 9 201 6 137 6
659 100 11 68 10 201 10 137 8
660 101 1 68 11 202 2 137 10
661 101 3 69 0 202 6 138 0
662 101 5 69 2 202 10 138 4
663 101 7 69 3 203 2 138 6
664 101 8 69 4 203 4 138 8
665 101 10 69 5 203 8 138 10
666 102 0 69 7 204 0 139 2
667 102 2 69 8 204 4 139 4
668 102 4 69 9 204 8 139 6
669 102 6 69 10 205 0 139 8
670 102 7 70 0 205 2 140 0

SCHEDULE OF FARES—continued.

No. of Miles. Ordinary Fares.
Single. Return.
First. Second. First. Second
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
671 102 9 70 1 205 6 140 2
672 102 11 70 2 205 10 140 4
673 103 1 70 3 206 2 140 6
674 103 3 70 5 206 6 140 10
675 103 5 70 6 206 10 141 0
676 103 6 70 7 207 0 141 2
677 103 8 70 8 207 4 141 4
678 103 10 70 10 207 8 141 8
679 104 0 70 11 208 0 141 10
680 104 2 71 0 208 4 142 0
681 104 4 71 1 208 8 142 2
682 104 5 71 3 208 10 142 6
683 104 7 71 4 209 2 142 8
684 104 9 71 5 209 6 142 10
685 104 11 71 6 209 10 143 0
686 105 1 71 8 210 2 143 4
687 105 3 71 9 210 6 143 6
688 105 4 71 10 210 8 143 8
689 105 6 71 11 211 0 143 10
690 105 8 72 1 211 4 144 2
691 105 10 72 2 211 8 144 4
692 106 0 72 3 212 0 144 6
693 106 2 72 4 212 4 144 8
694 106 3 72 6 212 6 145 0
695 106 5 72 7 212 10 145 2
696 106 7 72 8 213 2 145 4
697 106 9 72 9 213 6 145 6
698 106 11 72 11 213 10 145 10
699 107 1 73 0 214 2 146 0
700 107 2 73 1 214 4 146 2
  1. Except as may be specially provided, tickets at ordinary fares will be available as follows:—

(a.) Single tickets for journeys not exceeding 20 miles for one day only, being the date shown on the ticket.

(b.) Single tickets for journeys exceeding 20 miles, for one calendar month.

(c.) Return tickets for journeys not exceeding 20 miles, for two days.

(d.) Return tickets for journeys exceeding 20 miles, for three calendar months.

(e.) In each case the period of availability shall begin with and include the date shown on the ticket. In the case of tickets available for two days, Sunday shall, unless the ticket shall be dated as for a Sunday, not be taken into account.

(f.) The journey may be commenced at any time within the period of the availability of the ticket, and must be completed before the expiry of such period.

  1. Except in cases where break of journey is necessitated by the train service, single or return tickets for distances of 10 miles and under will not be available for break of journey. Passengers holding single or return tickets for distances over 10 miles may break the journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop, after travelling 10 miles from the original starting-station.

  2. Passengers holding ordinary, season (except annual season tickets, Regulation 13), commutation, or excursion tickets between stations where there are alternative routes will, if they pay fares for the shorter route, be allowed to travel by that route only; but if fares are paid for the longer route passengers may travel by either route. In the case of annual season tickets, the holders may travel only over the lines actually specified on the tickets in each case.

  3. When tickets are issued in the train to passengers entering at any station where tickets are sold instead of being issued from the booking-office at such station, a booking fee of 6d. will be charged in addition to the ordinary fare. In the case of children under 12 years of age half the additional fee (3d.) only will be charged.

  4. Passengers holding return tickets must, on the outward journey present them whole; if the outward and return portions shall have been separated both portions must be shown to the guard.

  5. Reserved Seats.

  6. Applications for the reservation of seats will be received as under:—

(a.) At the station from which the train commences its journey: Not later than one hour before the time-table time of departure of the train from the starting-station.

(b.) At any station other than that from which the train commences its journey: Not later than two hours and a half before the time-table time of departure of the train from the original starting-station.

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🚂 Scales of Charges upon the New Zealand Government Railways (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
10 August 1925
Railway charges, Government Railways Act, Regulations, New Zealand Railways, Passenger fares, Ticket regulations