HC Deb 10 March 1893 vol 9 c1586
MR. MAURICE HEALY (Cork)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether arrangements could be made with the Great Southern and Western Railway Company to run the ordinary Cork mails direct to and from Kingstown through Islandbridge Junction without going into Kingsbridge Station; whether this is now done with the Sunday American mail; and what saving of time is thereby effected?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. A. MORLEY, Nottingham, E.)

The-. arrangement indicated is one which concerns the Railway Company rather than the Post Office, and I am in communication with the company on the subject. As regards the incoming; American mails, the arrangement appears to be already in force, but I do not know what saving of time actually results. from it.