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28th November 1922
28th November 1922
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How the Motor Vehicle Can Use the Railroad.

C ONSIDERABLE interest is being shown just new in the question of :employing motor vehicles adapted to carry goods and...

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Unsprung Weight.

A LETTER appears in the issue of The Commercial Motor for November 14th from "Engineer," which follows on many others dealing...

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ONE HEARS

That 29.ft. is.a,good lift for a suction pump. Of much trouble in regard to provincial cab fares. That the commercial-vehicle...

HERE'S ONE

The London bus driver is a totally different type of man from his predecessor with a whip and a caustic and busy tongue '...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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A NEW FRENCH CHASSIS FOR HEAVY LOADS.

Primarily Designed for Military Uses in Connection with the Transport of Light Tanks, the 7-.!,-ton Berliet Chassis Should be...

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A BRITISH 25 CWT. BY A NEW MAKER.

The L.V.L. Vehicle, Built at Wolverhampton, Embodies a Dorman Engine, Kirkstall Axles, Four-speed Geat box and Rolled Channel...

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THE REO REDIVIVUS.

The Reappearance on the British Market of a Chassis which Created a Favourable Impression Upon Its Arrival from America Several...

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ROAD TRANSPORT OF A CATERING BUSINESS,

The Use to which Joseph Lyons and Co., Ltd., put their 500 Steam and Motor Vehicles in the Conduct of a Vast Business. A S an...

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GETTING THE MOST OUT OF THE LUBRICANT.

Following Up a Recent Article in this Journal by an American Writer, the Results of Extended Experiments in this Country are...

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Railroad Tracks for Road Vehicles.

I N certain parts of the bareinions and in other overseas countries where railway tracks exit, or can be easily laid, and where...

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A New Design of Tractor-lorry.

T HIS is the era Of the more-than-four1 wheel vehicle, and many of the developments which are at present taking place in the...

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THE LATEST IN GULLY EMPTIERS.

A New Machine With Many Interesting Features Emanating from the Works of a Prominent Undertype Steam-wagon Manufacturer. T...

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NEW FEATURES AND A NEW NAME •

Several Improvements are Incorporated in the Latest Design of a Taxicab which Made its Appearance Close on Two Years Ago, when...

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AMBULANCE TRAILERS FOR THE M.A.B.

T HE Hospitals. Csamnittee of the Metropolitan Asylums. Board reports that for some time it has had under consideration a...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BRITISH BUSES FOR BARCELONA. The Authorities in the Commercial...

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THE DISCUSSION ON COACH MATTERS.

Propaganda Among the Travelling Public, Stands for Omnibuses, Licences to Ply for Hire, and Local Control Over Routes and...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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NEW AMBULANCE FOR NORTHERN MUNICIPALITY.

THE Watch Committee of the New-11castle Corporation has recently made a valuable addition to its Motor vehicle fleet, which now...

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A CLEVER EMERGENCY REPAIR.

One of Several Useful Ideas Contributed by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. R ATHER AN ingenious get-out from 11.. an awkward...

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THE THORNYCROFT GAS• PRODUCER

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. T HE PRINCIVAL difficulty which arises in connection with the use of a gas producer on...