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Committee's Report

28th May 1965, Page 44
28th May 1965
Page 44
Page 44, 28th May 1965 — Committee's Report
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

—contd from p. 41

traffics. "1 have previously remarked

on the tendency of owners of private transport to desert their own vehicles in favour of public transport when the weather is bad," During last year, said Mr. Birch, it was fortunate that the company was able

to hold its traffics on express services. and indeed the management continued to make every effort to increase the revenue from all forms of coach operation.

In 1964 Yorkshire Traction spent £154,000 on 28 new vehicles, consisting of 10 73-seat double-deck and 12 53-seat single-deck buses, and six 47-seat luxury coaches.

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