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Apr 1983
Seddon Atkinson Launches New Range...
OVER THE NEXT six months Seddon Atkinson will conclude a revision of its range ...

Apr 1959
New Equipment And Publications...
Town Plans A VALUABLE feature of the Dunlop road map of South-East England, ...

Dec 2004
The Perils Of Protest...
Could operators who protest fall foul of the law? Juliet Morrison reports on the...

Sep 1965
Vlore Central London One-man Buses...
ORE one-man operated buses will be introduced into central area serwith London ...

Mar 1908
Clayton And Shuttleworth, Limited...
Exhibit : —One Compound Tractor. An entirely new method of lubricating the ...

Dec 1958
Bus Station Superintendent Gets £720: ...
A LTHOUGH • the council-owned bus in. station at Consett (Co. Durham) provides...

Apr 1978
Prevention Is The Best Cure...
MORE and tighter controls over entry to the road haulage business and more ...
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