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Victoria Coach Station Proposals A T apublic sitting this week at

17th September 1965
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which no operators attended, the Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner, Mr. D. I. R. Muir, adjourned proposals to vary the conditions attached to road service licences and backings in respect of services operating into and out of Victoria coach station. The Commissioner had made the proposals because of a new one-way working scheme which is due to be introduced on September 26.

Speaking in a virtually empty court, Mr. Muir said that the scheme meant that coaches which at present reached the coach station from Hyde Park Corner would have to be sent by another route. There were no objectors, he added, but consultations with the Metropolitan Police and the Greater London Council had not been completed. He adjourned the sitting to be resumed on September 22.

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