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Reading Chairman Wants Trolleys Retained
A MOST intriguing situation arose at the meeting of Reading Town Council last week when the chairman of the transport committee, who was supposed to be moving acceptance of the......
'stagger Working Hours' Plea For Tyneside
T HE staggering of working hours for industry and commercial concerns and the integration of road and rail services have been recommended by a study group of the Northern......
Bus Cuts 'contrary To Ministry Policy'
TAFF shortages at the Bedford depot of the United Counties Omnibus Co. Ltd., led to the introduction last week of considerable cuts in both town and country services. Some of......
Newcastle Needs More Revenue
PRESENTING his annual report to New castle Upon Tyne transport committee, Mr. F. S. Taylor, general manager of the Corporation bus undertaking, said that although profits during......
Luton Economy Moves
THE Luton Corporation transport under' taking, £33,118 "in the red" in the year just ended, is to reduce its fleet of doubledeck town buses from 81 to 68, and will make......
Excursions Not Express
IN our report of an interview with Mr. E. A. Lamson, chairman and managing director of Premier Travel Ltd. (COMMERCIAL Moroa, July 15), we inadvertently quoted Mr. G. Bray, area......