HC Deb 23 April 1907 vol 172 cc1553-4
MR. POWER (Waterford, E.)

To ask the Postmaster-General whether letters for London and the South of England, posted in Waterford and district after the departure of the 3.40 p.m. train which runs in connection with the night mail service by Holyhead, are despatched by the train leaving Waterford by the Rosslare and Fishguard route at 10.35 p.m.; and, if so, will he say at what hour are letters despatched by the 10.35 p.m. train from Waterford by Rosslare delivered in London on the following day.

(Answered by Mr. Sydney Buxton.) There is a despatch of letters from Waterford to London by the Rosslare and Fishguard route by the 10.35 p.m. train; and the letters for the London town districts fall into the deliveries commencing about or soon after 11 a.m. on the following day.