Poll: If the Railway Line was electrified between Levin and Wellington, would you make use of the service?
I would like to see some of the Budget that is going to Regional Rail go towards electrifying the line to Levin. Currently the Railway line is only electrified to Waikanae.
This would give Levin a regular service to Wellington (and all in between), throughout the day. To this end I've decided to take a pole.
I also look forward to seeing your comments.
Pole Question: If the Railway Line was electrified between Levin and Wellington, would you make use of the service?
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45% Yes - I would catch the train frequently
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50.5% Yes - I would catch the train occasionally
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4.5% No - I would not catch the train.
🧩😏 Riddle me this, Neighbours…
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
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Hi Neighbours,
Would like to hear from anyone who has one of these units, which you have and nolonger use or need.
Cheers
John tea98peu@gmail.com
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