HIGHLAND RAIL SERVICES REPRIEVED THERE was strong evidence that at
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1 present there were no adequate alternatives for long-distance travel, and there were not likely to be for some years, explained Mr. Marples when he told M.P.s that he was refusing his consent to the closure of the Kyle and Wick railway lines in Scotland.
The Highland Transport Board had started a detailed study of the area and the future of these rail services as a whole would, no doubt, be reconsidered in the light of their study, of the progress made with road improvements and of other developments in the economy and transport of the area, he added.
The transport problem in the Northern Highlands was of a special nature, and
the T.U.C.C. had reported that the closures would cause extreme and widespread hardship, said the Minister.
No Assurance on Tolls lkAR. MARPLES has refused to give an "NI assurance that there will he no tolls on new roads.
It would be wrong to prejudge the outcome of the studies that were still proceeding, he told M.P.s.
Pay-as-you-drive Report
"THE report of the committee which has I been considering the pricing of vehicle's in congested areas will be published towards the end of next month, said Mr. Marples in the Commons this week.