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LINKS FROM YORKSHIRE TO TORQUAY REFUSED

13th August 1954, Page 35
13th August 1954
Page 35
Page 35, 13th August 1954 — LINKS FROM YORKSHIRE TO TORQUAY REFUSED
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THE Yorkshire Licensing Authority has refused a number of applications by prominent operators to improve express services between Yorkshire and Torquay.

Wallace Arnold Tours, Ltd., Hanson's Buses, Ltd., 0. and C. Holdsworth, Ltd., and Messrs. J. W. Kitchin and Sons wished to run a joint service from West Yorkshire to Paignton, via Torquay. Yorkshire Pool Services—operated by the West Yorkshire Road Car Co., Ltd., Yorkshire Woollen District Transport Co., Ltd., Yorkshire Traction Co., Ltd., East Yorkshire Motor Services, Ltd., and East Midland Motor Services, Ltd.—wanted to augment journeys to Birmingham, from where Associated Motorways run to Torquay.

Hebble Motor Services, Ltd., wished to provide a feeder from Bradford to Rochdale, whence YeIloways Motor Services, Ltd., operate to Torquay. YeIloways applied for a HuddersfieldManchester feeder.

CAMP APPEALS REJECtED THE Minister of Transport has rejected appeals by Mr. J. Fleming (Eastern Roadways) against the Scottish Licensing Authority's refusal to grant him a licence to run an express service between Cellardyke RAF. camp and Glasgow, and the Authority's sanction of an express service to be provided between Anstruther R.A.F. camp and Glasgow, by W. Alexander and Sons, Ltd.


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