Hey all,
Just wondering if anybody knows what either Wynyard or Town Hall station are like at 4:30?
I'm aware that its in peak hour, I just thought they may be a bit easier before the masses clock off at 5.
Taking the train
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Re: Taking the train
Postby J-Tim » Wed May 09, 2012 9:18 am
Town Hall is always busy regardless of the time because of QVB and all the other shops in that area. Wynyard is slightly better in that regard.
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Re: Taking the train
Postby Kuufu » Wed May 09, 2012 9:38 am
Ahk, might take Wynyard then. It's not too far from Town Hall. Coming in this morning wasn't so bad to Town Hall, but this was arriving at 6am.
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