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B.R.S. MONTHLY REVENUE UP BY Om.

3rd August 1951, Page 26
3rd August 1951
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Page 26, 3rd August 1951 — B.R.S. MONTHLY REVENUE UP BY Om.
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REV E NUE of British Road Services for the four weeks ended June 17 last was £5,809,000, compared with £4,655,000 in the corresponding period of 1950. In the same periods, the receipts of the British Transport Commission's provincial and Scottish bus interests advanced from £3,195,000 to £3,423,000 and those of the London Transport Executive from 14,408,000 to £4,729,000.

Comparable figures for the first 24 weeks of this year and (in parentheses) last year are: B.R.S., £34,360,000 (£26,789,000); provincial and Scottish bus undertakings, £17,754,000

(£16,013,000); L.T.E., £26,739,000 (125,665,000).