• ROAD TRAVEL IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT.
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The Operations of a Company Who Have Achieved Much Success in Spite of a Very Limited Sphere of Activity.
GEOGRAPHICAL position obviously has muck to do with the extent of the success of a motor coach undertaking. The nature of the countryside surrounding the headquarters of a company, coupled with the proximity of other resorts, affect to a material degree the class of tour which can be arranged. In some centres it is the short run of an hour or two's duration
A fleet of saloon buses, comprising six Leylands and a White, run by the British Columbia Electric Railway Co., of Vancouver, and used for conveying students to and from the University of British Columbia. The vehicles are giving excellent service and are mostly driven by student -oper at ors who are passing through the University.