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E are glad to observe e energy which is W, th being shown by the Coal Utilisation Coun E are glad to observe e energy which is...
I N view of the fact that the average passengertransport operator is not yet able to think of his industry in national terms,...
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T HE unsatisfactory system of placing the expense of traffic control upon the shoulders of motorvehicle users who infringe the...
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That the coach and bus services operated in Sweden are six times longer than the country's railway system. That coach...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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SHORTER ROUTE FOR AGRICULTURAL HAULIERS. An old wood bridge over the River Forty Foot in Dowsby Fen, near Bourne and Spalding,...
P RACTICALLY speaking, Whitstm 1 week-end marked the opening of the summer season for air-line traffic in Great Britain, and...
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A NEW entrant into the field of vacuum-brake makers is Hamilton Motors (London), Ltd., 466-490, Edgware Road, London, W.2. The...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent ROAD TRAFFIC BILL: MANY AMENDMENTS PROPOSED. I N the Standing...
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/ N faking over for test this new Vulcan model, we had not a feeling of boarding an unknown vehicle, for the chassis follows...
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A Résumé of Two of the Most Important Papers Submitted to the Institute of Transport Congress Now Taking Place T HE council...
B EFORE proceeding to make a résumé of the paper . by Mr. C. A. Lambert, general Manager of the Bolsover Colliery Co., Ltd., we...
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K. G. Fenelon, M.A., deals with the control of passenger transport outside London. He refers to the question of the principles...
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Transport Notabilities was Attended by 450 Mem bers and Guests, Including at the R.H A. Luncheon the Minister of Transport...
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'ERMANENT-WAY UPKEEP F ROM a railway company's point of view, there can be no doubt about the attractiveness of a road-rail...
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for a VARIETY OF LOADS T HERE are many users who find that vehicles of loading capacities ranging from 5 cwt. to 10 cwt. are...
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TO-DAY (Friday) is the last day of 1 the demonstration that the Coal Utilisation Council has organized in collaboration with...
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UNECONOMIC COMPETITION IN FURNITURE REMOVING. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [4322] Sir,—After reading a letter by...
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W ITH the Morris-Commercial 2-ton chassis as its basis, a fire-tender has recently been built by the North London Engineering...
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SKEGNESS-NOTTINGHAMLEICESTER SERVICE REOPENING. Messrs. Eastern Air Services, who last June, July and August ran a oncedaily...
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A NUMBER of modifications has been made to the StudebakerPierce-Arrow 3-4-ton chassis, and the new model is assembled at the...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS HEARING OF TILLING'S /3,000,000 CLAIM CONTINUES. • O N May 30 the...
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HAULIER and CARRIER I N the previous article I commenced to record a conversation with a haulier who was engaged on haulage...
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IMPROVEMENTS in the means for lcoupling a trailer to a tractor form the subject of patent No. 409,417, by 0. D. North, P. G....