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THEpossibility that British . might enter into direct cor with road passenger transpi stressed by the Lord Mayor of Aid. I. W. Sterland, when the N Area of the Municipal Passenge port Association met in Sheffiel
He said that under Clause Transport Bill it seemed to him British Transport Commission wl closed down lines could, if they open road passenger transport se competition with existing operati It seemed to him a very d; position that the legislation shout the railways to run such services petition with local authorities.
Municipal undertakings, most were there to benefit passenger appeared to him that successive ments had not tackled the i problem in the way that it cot been tackled.
It was his belief that the Mi Transport should be a person ir not only of roads and railways, of sea. air and canal netwoi should have an overriding autho them all.