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16th September 1960
16th September 1960
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Page 73

A Message for All

T HE generally accepted methods of achieving economies in a transport undertaking have all been so widely explored that fresh...

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The Sky's No Limit

I T is not the normal practice of The Commercial Motor to invite, estrictions on road transport, but there is a good case for...

Men Who Make Transport-51

The Hon. Willian ieoffrey Rootes I N this year of the 20th Commercial Motor Show and 45th Motor Show, the Society of Motor...

_Bird's Eye View

Teamwork G OOD teamwork between Sir Graham Cunningham, some girls in the office, Edward Lear and William Shakespeare has...

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Overloaded Arties Causing Cross-Pennine Hold-ups

FROM ASHLEY TAYLOR MANCHESTER, Wednesday. I NCREASINGLY sluggish traffic conditions on the 18-mile stretch of road over the...

Minister Pledges Aid for Railways

A GOVERNMENT pledge to aid the I -1 railways to meet competition from road transport was given on Monday by Mr. Ernest Marples,...

Novel Single-deckers for L.T.E.

T HREE • one-man-operated single-deck buses with separate entrance and exit have been delivered to London Transport and will...

MORE PAY FOR FORD MEN

E MPLOYEES of the Ford Motor Co., Ltd., are to receive wage increases of 3-31 per cent. For a 411-hour week skilled workers...

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R.H.A. to Recommend Higher Rates

A N increase in haulage rates is likely to be recommended shortly by the Road Haulage Association. . This will take care of...

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Men in the News MR, R. H. THORNICROFT has been appointed deputy traffic manager of A.E.I. (Rugby), Ltd.

MR. S. J. BARNES, director and general manager of the Clayton Dewandre Co., Ltd., has been appointed managing director. ALD....

New Vehicles Can Be Tested

A NYONE can have a vehicle tested at a Government testing station, for the present. Speaking last week at a Press conference...

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40 Leyland Titans for Manchester

l‘AANCHESTER Transport Department LVI has ordered 40 Leyland Titan PD2.37 double-deck buses with synchromesh gearboxes and air...

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Minister Drops Bomb in Decision on South Wales Fares Appeal

T HE Minister of Transport has told the South Wales Traffic Commissioners that they must reconsider fares increases granted to...

Micrograms. . .

No Dogs?: Preston Transport Committee is to consider banning the carriage of dogs on its buses. Israel Factory?:,Leylancl...

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Removals Business Expanding

EMOVAL business in Scotland is expanding, the Scottish Licensing Authority, was told in Glasgow last week. Crawford and...

Authority Advises Talks With N.C.B.

THE Scottish Licensing Authority, Mr. W. F. Quin, in Edinburgh last week adjourned an application—by William Dunn and Sons, of...

Livestock Difficulty Remedied

I T was extremely hard to find hirers who would move livestock, a haulier told The Scottish Licensing Authority in Glasgow last...

ROAD WORK GRANT

M R. A. . M. BAIN, . of Duns, Berwickshire, was granted an extra vehicle of 3 tons unladen weight on his B licence by the...

ANTI-POLICE STRIKE

A TOKEN strike was staged last week by about 50 British Road Service., employees at Birmingham's Water Street parcels depot....

T.U.C. Call for Co-ordination

C OMPET1T1ON between coastwise • -- , shipping and road transport was discussed by Mr. Douglas Tennant, of the Merchant Navy...

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General Evidence Is Not Enough

F IGURES of increased earnings, plus general oral evidence of increased production in the plastics and biscuit trade without...

Rigid Vehick.io. Replace "Artie" B ECAUSE artictilated vehicles had not proved

very successful in moving rubbish and waste material. a Glasgow firm was last week granted a rigid • vehicle in place of an...

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Customer Had To Ship Urgent Loads By Passenger Train: Lorry Granted

T HE transport situation in North Wales was so acute that urgent consignments had .to be sent by passenger train, Mr. R. D....

Contract Amended Before Grant Made

T HE Scottish Licensing Authority, Mr. W. F. Quin, refused to accept a contract proposal between an applicant and his proposed...

Lorries Sought For Ma ving Tiles

P RODUCTION Of plastics tiles was I increasing raoidly and transport difficulties were being incurred, Mr. C. Moorehouse, works...

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Quicker Coal Handling

E QUIPPED with a Charrold coal dispenser unit, a Dodge lorry, operated by F. A. Shelley. Ltd., of Rugby, can unload eight tons...

Safety Posters Banned

'THE manager . of Blackpool Transport 1 . Department, Mr. J. C. Franklin, was criticized by Blackpool Accident Prevention...

Motorway Cafe Opened

?THE first cafeteria for users of MI was I opened in the Newport Pagnell service area on Monday. It is situated about 35 miles...

New Transport Companies

S.L.K. Tramport, Ltd. Cap. £5,000. Din.: K. J. E.. Rogers. 111 Duffield Road, Derby, S. Hobbis, Station Road, 7V1ickleover,...

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Council May Want Fares Increase

A SPECIALmeeting of Wallasey Town Council was yesterday due to discuss a proposal by the transport committee to increase the...

LEICESTER CONGESTION TROUBLE

LL EICESTER City Council was told last week of the "desperate straggle" to keep buses running to schedule because of increased...

"DISPLAY MINIMUM FARE"

WHEN Rochester and Marshall, Ltd., VI' of Great Whittington, Co. Durham, applied for removal of a protective fare last week,...

NOTTINGHAM STAFF SHORTAGE MOTT1NGHAM Transport Depart]. meat is still finding

difficulty in recruiting platform staff, the transport committee were told on Monday. They heard that the undertaking was 67...

London Conference on Ergonomics

A N ergonomics conference is to be organized by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research in London on September 27....

HALIFAX CRUSH-LOADERS?

H ALIFAX Joint Omnibus Committee is discussing with the local branch of the Transport and General Workers Union the operation...

ALL LIT UP—PERHAPS question of permitting neon advertising on the

roof of its Piccadilly bus station is to be considered by Manchester Transport Committee later this month, It is understood...

Mileage Down But Surplus Yielded

A N overall mileage reduction of 343,293 was effected by Nottingham Transport Department during the year ended March 31 last....

. CEYLON'S CASH PROBLEM

T HE Ceylon Transport Board will buy only about 150 of the 480 vehicles it intended originally to purchase this year, it has...

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HOVERING • on the Brink

T HROUGHOUT the history of transport no major innovation can ever have got away to such a good start as has the air-cushion...

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Disc Brakes by Lockheed

D iSC brakes for vehicles having a gross weight of up to 12 tons will be shown at the Commercial Motor . Show by the Lockheed...

Mercedes-Benz Shows Good Results

PA A ROAD test of the first MercedesBenz LP 327 13-ton-gross fourwheeler to be brought into Great Britain was carried out by...

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SURE AS THI UNSET

By the Technical Editor U NRIVALLED forward visibility, an easy-access cab with uncluttered floor line, a high degree of...

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More Vehicles for Busy Operators

A FTER five customer witnesses had given evidence supporting his application. Mr. Norman Jowett, Burnley Road, Todmorden, was...

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Greater Power an Whesion for Reiver Models

after the laden fuel-consumption run. G REATER engine power and a new bogie suspension design which gives improved wheel...

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Dynamometer in New Solex Bay

A CHASSIS dynamometer is a feature of the new service bay opened today by Solcx, Ltd., at 223 N/farylebone Road, London,'N.W.1....

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DAIMLEI ;ACE ABOUT

A FTER many years of producing relatively conventional passenger chassis, Transport Vehicles (Daimler), Ltd., sprung a Show...

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Heavier Coats by Brushed Rust-proofer

A LIQUID coating system for rust proofing iron and steel offered by Metalife Liquid Metals, Ltd., Harrogate, Yorks, permits 2.1...

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ELBOWED OFF

C ONSIDERED in isolation, each of the various proposals put forward by the Ministry of Transport for amending the Construction...

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New Chassis and Engines from Thornycroft

A COMPLETELY new heavy-duty tipper chassis and two new power units will be featured by Transport Vehicles (Thornycroft), Ltd.,...

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Bought Business for £35

PIA BUSINESS sold for £35 was the subject of an application before the Scottish Licensing Authority, Mr. W. F. Quin, last...

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Is Road Haulage TOO CHEAP?

Improvements in Vehicles Enable Hauliers to Carry On at Rates' that Do Not Match the General Upward Trend of Prices By R. B....

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Vintage Fords Best at Basildon

- 13 ARE and brilliant sunshine bathed the rarer and, in -I-Nwsome cases, even more brilliant entries in the annual rally of...

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New Models kre Few But Good

T . HERE will not be a spate of new models, as in 1958, at the Commercial Motor Show, which opens at Earls Court next Friday,...

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Passenger

T HE cult of the rear engine for passenger chassis, initiated in this country by Leyland with the successful Atlantean...

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Economies: New Thoughts

A POPULAR topic—how to save moneywas the theme of both papers presented to the Munieitial . Passenger Transport Association's...

Fresh Start Brings Rewards

Warrington Manager Tells How He Started Afresh and Drew Up New System: £20,000 and 300,000 Miles Saved F A RES increases,...

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Austins help in great national enterprise

R oughly one-seventh of Ireland is bogland. Black barren wastes, 90% water, that would drown the man who walked on them. For...

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Ideas About Maintenance

Many Ways in Which Existing Servicing Methods Can Be Improved : More Attention Needed to Certain Aspects m - R. DYSON...

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PLASTICS, LIGHT ALLOY ND THE PAYLOAD

T HE principles which govern the coachbuilder's craft can scarcely be said to have changed in the past 200 years. Apart from...

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Semi-trailers for Every Trade

E XHIBITS by trailer manufacturers at the Commercial Motor Show, which opens at Earls Court next Friday, will show a welcome...

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Component Makers Raise Tempo of Design Progress

M A.NUFACTURERS of accessories are often faced with the vexed problem of producing standard components in quantity at a keen...

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StoppingPlace Near Clinic Refused

B ECAUSE passengers on the top deck of buses waiting at the terminus in Tredegar are able to see into consulting rooms of a...

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NEW VEHICLES

NEW THINKING on Costs T HE increase in the range of 'vehicles to be displayed at the Commercial Motor Show, which opens next...

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Compression Injection

A N injection pump operated by cylinder compression is described in patent No. 841,202. Injection timing is controlled...