Overheard last Sunday:"Oh my God it’s 44 minutes until the next train!
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Overheard last Sunday:
"Oh my God it’s 44 minutes until the next train! Lucky we got here in time for this one."
Excessive waiting puts people off using public transport.
More services more often gets more people out of their cars, out of the traffic, and onto PT.
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Overheard last Sunday:
"Oh my God it’s 44 minutes until the next train! Lucky we got here in time for this one."
Excessive waiting puts people off using public transport.
More services more often gets more people out of their cars, out of the traffic, and onto PT.
Recent improvements on the Sunbury and Cranbourne/Pakenham lines to fix this are very welcome. Govt says soon Craigieburn and Upfield will also be boosted.

But Sandringham, Mernda and Hurstbridge will still be stuck with 40 minute waits on Sunday mornings.
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Recent improvements on the Sunbury and Cranbourne/Pakenham lines to fix this are very welcome. Govt says soon Craigieburn and Upfield will also be boosted.

But Sandringham, Mernda and Hurstbridge will still be stuck with 40 minute waits on Sunday mornings.
️@ptua while here in Canberra our local bus service only runs once every two hours on a Sunday...
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