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30th December 1930
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Hants and Dorset Motor Services, Ltd., is erecting a bus station at Fareham, at a cost of £8,000.

We learn that Tecalemit groupednipple equipments have been standardized on the whole range of MorrisCommercial goods and passenger-carrying vehicles.

The South Shields authority has refused to grant the application of the National Coachways, Ltd., London, to run a service between London, South Shields, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

From the beginning of the New Year, Stanhay, Ltd., Elwick Works, Ashford, will act as the official distributor in Kent for the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., the area excluding a 12-mile radius on the south-eastern side of London. Further developments are to be made in a scheme for the extension of the Town Hall parking station, at Torquay.

The tramways committee of Wallasey Corporation is seeking power to run trolley-buses on various routes at present served by tramcars.

It has been decided that Morecambe Council should make application to establish a legal right in make a ing agreement with Lancaster Town Council for the inter-running of municipal motorbuses.

Manchester Corporation's transport committee, members of which have recently visited a number of cities and towns working trolley-bus systems, has decided not to seek powers to operate this class of passenger transport.


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