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RAIL DEVELOPMENT TO EASE ROAD CONGESTION?

4th June 1954, Page 40
4th June 1954
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

" THE road traffic position in Bir mingham becomes more 'acute with each passing week, and the only hope of solution lies in the development of local rail services." This observation was made by Mr. C. E. Jordan, chairman of the transport committee of Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. last week.

Efforts to secure better rail services had been mainly pursued by the Chamber and, said Mr. Jordan, now seemed to have taken effect. in view of the promise of the chairman of the British Transport Commission to improve facilities.


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