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6th September 1921
6th September 1921
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The Trolley-bus and the Motor Industry W E HAVE devoted a

certain amount of space in this issue to the trolley-bu s system installed over a short route in the City of York, and declared...

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ONE HEARS

Of "Repairability." That time-study should be applied to repair shop )erations. That we want a standard of repairability to...

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OUR COMPETITION FOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS.

What Had to be Done. The Winning Letters. iST WEEK we published the names of the winners in the various as of vehicles of the...

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A CAM-OPERATED STEERING GEAR.

Details of the Latest Pattern Manes Steering Gear, in which One Cam and One Roller are Employed. T HE MARLES steering gear is...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. r HERE are various...

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THE TROLLE) S A SUCCESS.

Ten Months' Experience of the System Service can be Run at a Profit lows that a Public Passenger Transport r4es Municipally...

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HINTS ON OVERHAULING.

- "IEW series of articles which we have published — I have aroused such widespread interest and maintained that interest, as...

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THE ROADRAIL SYSTEM OF TRANSPORT,

Preliminary Details of the Tractor Manufactured for Roadrails, Ltd., by Guy Motors, Ltd. What it Has Been Designed to Do....

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Stowing the Motor Coach Hood. A New Method which Overcomes...

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THE IMPORTANCE OF COACHWORK.

By " The Inspector.' k • WEEK or two ago I took as the subjeet. of my • article . " The Importance. of Paintwork." I feel...

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LAST WEEKS OF THE COACH COMPETITION.

Prizes that Must be Won. Drivers Who Know Their. Job. A S we announced last week, the coach competition tion will close on...

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YORKSHIRE TROLLEYBUS DEVELOPMENTS.

The Adoption of the Front Wheel Drive to Railless Vehicles. 30ST-WAR difficulties of tramway managements in the direction of...

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.FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). D RIVERS of the new model are quite likely to get puzzled by the...

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OVERHAULING THE VULCAN.

No. 19.—The V.S.C. 30 cwt. and 2 ton Chassis—Simplicity and Accessibility thE Leading Features—Dismantling Before...

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SMALLER VEHICLES TO MEET MUNICIPALITIES' NEEDS.

AT should be valuable advice to motor manufacturers is given by 7. Robinson, the cleansing superent of Bolton-upon-Dearne, who...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Traubi C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page from...

79. — Foden Safety Valves. After a Foden steam wagon has been

in service some considerable time it will be found that the brid g e holding the two valves down on their seats, under the...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. provised Magneto Carbons and Carburetter Jets. sender of the following...

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ANOTHER CHANGE-SPEED GEAR.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. A change-speed gear, the controlling principle of which is a friction drive, forms the...