Government Railways By-laws — By-law 77
(Reservation of Seats in Trains)

 

Government Railways By-laws — By-law 77
(Reservation of Seats in Trains)

CONTENTS

77.Reservation of Seats in Trains.1

Notes

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GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT 1904

Government Railways By-laws — By-law 77
(Reservation of Seats in Trains)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Siding at 21 miles 7 chains, Upper Darling Range Branch, now known as “Guppy’s Siding,” will henceforth be known and styled as “South Kalamunda.”

W.R. 4514/21

 

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the following By‑law made by the Commissioner of Railways in pursuance of powers conferred on him by “The Government Railways Act 1904”: — 

77.Reservation of Seats in Trains.

Seats are reserved in Country Trains on payment of a prescribed fee, and a special seat ticket is issued which entitles the holder to occupy the seat bearing the corresponding number. The indicators fixed above the seats indicate whether they are reserved or vacant. Any passenger who shall occupy the seat in a railway carriage of any other passenger who has paid the prescribed reservation fee for that particular seat shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £4.

[By-law 77 amended in Gazette 3 November 1961 p.3083.]

 

Notes

1.This is a compilation of Government Railways By-laws — By‑law 77 and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.

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Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Government Railways By‑laws — By‑law 77

5 Aug 1921 p.1347

5 Aug 1921

 

3 Nov 1961 p.3083