'TRANSPORT SHOULD BE INTEGRATED'
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AT a meeting of the Grimsby finance committee last week, Aid. J. H. Franklin suggested that in future all passenger transport throughout the country should be integrated. He said that he was certain that the policy of the Government was going to be one of integration of all forms of transport, whether private or public.
The committee was discussing a letter from Skegness UDC suggesting a joint traffic committee for Lincolnshire. Mr. F. W. Ward, town clerk, said that the aim of joint committee would be to make strong representation to the Government for some form
of subsidy for transport to avoid the continual increase in bus fares. Mr. Ward thought that this had been triggered off by the recent rise in fares by the Lincolnshire Road Car Co. Ltd.
On a suggestion by Ald. Franklin it was agreed to refer the letter to the Grimsby and Cleethorpes joint transport committee.
Leytands and Daimlers for Swindon: Swindon transport committee recommends acceptance of tenders from Leyland Motors Ltd. . for three Leopard PSU4.2R single-deck bus chassis at a cost of £11495, and Transport Vehicles (Daimler) Ltd. for three CVG6.30 double-deck bus chassis at a cost of £9,264.