AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

12th July 1921
12th July 1921
Page 1
Page 1, 12th July 1921
Close

Page 1

The Question of Goods Deliveries by Railways.

E WOULD never dream of blaming anybody for misunderstanding or failing to grasp the meaning of a clause in an Act of...

Page 3

ONE HEARS

Of the Renaissense. Of subsidies for subsistence. That ranashackles are no good.• The shedding of loads and leaders. Also...

HERE'S ONE

A Liverpool tramcar was bumping along through a wet, foggy night. The steamy, rain-blurred windows left the passengers in...

Page 4

WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

Page 8

SOLID v. PNEUMATIC FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICE.

IN order to throw some light on the comparative resiliency of solid versus pneumatic tyres when fitted to heavy commercial...

Page 9

WORKING COSTS IN MUNICIPAL HAULAGE.

A Detailed Explanation of the Costs Incurred in the Running of Commercial Vehicles by the City Engineer's Department of...

Page 10

A NEW MECHANICAL TIPPING GEAR.

Devised by Maudslays for the Eagle Truck, the Apparatus is Subject to Less Strain than Usual, When Tipping. A N ingenious...

Page 11

WANTED-A FARMER'S CAR.

The Writer Says that Agents Might Do Worse than Design a Special Type of Car for Farmer's Personal Use. By "Vim." W HERE IS...

Page 12

DOING THE ONE 1URNEY BY ROAD.

T HE RECENT protracted coal strike has been directly responsible for the transference of tons of goods from the railway to the...

Page 15

THE DENNIS MOTOR MOWING MACHINE.

An Interesting Departure From Previous Practice. T " DENNIS motor mowing machine which was shown at Derby strikes quite a new...

Page 16

MIDLAND MILITARY TRANSPORT.

In no branch of voluntary activities undertaken during the war period was the value of practical work more effectively...

Page 17

TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. I AM rather interested...

Page 18

PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Day Tours from London. A Brief Account of One of Six Tours...

Page 21

COMPETITION OR CO-OPERATION?

How Railway Companies Are Endeavouring to Obstruct the Development of Road Transport. U P TO THE end of last summer hopes were...

Page 22

THE ACTION OF STEAM.

How Steam is Employed to Develop Power in the Compound Engine of an Over-type Steam Wagon. T HE growing popularity of the...

Page 23

DOUBLE LICENSING UNDER NEW RULES.

T HE PRACTICE of double licensing is one that has been known to many owners of steam tractors in the past. At the same time,...

Page 24

THE MAKER AND THE USER'S REPAIRS.

The Efforts of a Prominent British Chassis Builder to Facilitate Repairs and Overhauls. A MAKER• who offersi good trepairing...

Page 25

FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford ") I N THE water system there are three things , to be feared—lime, rust,...

Page 26

WHERE IS THE JUGGERNAUT?

By " The Inspector." T RTJLY, certain sections of the daily Press become more opportunist in method with • every edition. And...

Page 27

• HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged, • or About to be Engaged, in Running...

Page 28

THE VALUE OF THE AGRIMOTOR.

The Adaptability of the Agrimotor, and the Means it Affords for Effecting Economy, and Securing Efficiency and Better Work. T...

Page 30

HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this pa g e from fleet managers, drivers, g ara g e...

Page 31

ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. A Radius Rod Repair. he sender of the following communicaticm, has beer: awarded...

Page 32

THE SPROULE ENGINE.

A Resum6 of Recently Published Patents. An interesting and novel type of engine is the subject of a patent this .week by A. H....