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7th January 1955
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Time for Diplomacy

T HOSE who hoped that the New Year would bring better relations at national level between private enterprise and British Road...

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A New Year Resolution

TT is frequently said that New Year resolutions 1 are made only to be broken. It is to be hoped, however, that all users of the...

Passing Comments

A Blind Man's Gift A SURPRISE presentation was recently made to the bus crews of Hull Corporation Transport department. The...

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One Hears

Of a headline in a provincial newspaper: "Shoe Factory Objects to Bus Service." That a recent advertisement in a local paper...

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Unions Clarify Wage Demands New Bargain on Speed Limit ?

A T a meeting on Tuesday afternoon of the National Joint Industrial Council, the unions clarified their claim on behalf of...

Road Plans to Meet Rail Strike

A S this issue closed for press, the Ministry of Transport's plans for the extended use of road transport in the case of a...

BIRMINGHAM WAS WARNED ABOUT FREE TRAVEL

A T the first of a series of public meetings, held on Monday, to attract support for his campaign against Birmingham...

A.E.C. AGAININ RALLY r nVO A.E.C. coaches will again take part

in the Monte-Carlo rally this ear, carrying competitors' baggage in advance to hotels, as well as officials and wives and...

N.M.U. Purchase Gateshead Unit

A FU - RTHER six vehicles (l91 tons), based this time at Gateshead, have been acquired from British Road Services by N.M.U....

NEW S.M.M.T. MAN IN INDIA T O succeed Mr. A. E.

L. Collins, who has joined Ashok Motors, Ltd.. in India. the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders have appointed Mr. M....

LIGHTING CONFERENCE

1-1 A CONFERENCE on vehicle and road lighting will be held by the automobile division of the Institution of Mechanical...

MR. R. 0. HERFORD DIES

A FORMER managing director of Renold Chains, Ltd., Mr. R. 0. Herford, died in Buenos Aires last week while visiting the...

COVENTRY TO PROMOTE BILL

F OLLOWING the example set by Birmingham, Coventry City Council decided on Tuesday to promote a Bill to legalize concession...

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Oil and Commercial Vehicle Men Honoured

IN the New Year's Honours, a barony I is conferred on Sir William Fraser, chairman of the British Petroleum Co., Ltd., and...

Committee's Report on Busmen's Pay

QHORTLY after The Commercial 1 -- ) Motor closed for press, a joint conciliation committee of the National Council for the...

Q NCU, again, tours in Britain and on the Continent are

being offered by the East Kent Road Car Co., Ltd., during the coming season. One new tour has been-planned in this country, and...

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Potato Board Seek to Manufacture

THREAT to the industry," was how Mr. R. Gresham Cooke, director of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, described...

FIBRE-GLASS INSULATES BAKERY BODY

I N a body speciall y built for carrying bread and confectionery, fibre-glass is used to insulate the sides and doors. Dagenham...

FREE TRAVEL STOPPED

O o the advice of the town clerk, Huddersfield Transport Committee have cancelled over 5,000 free passes for old people on the...

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Mr. Butler Will Remember Fuel Tax

1 N answer to an appeal by thousands of housewives living in rural com munities in Northumberland to reduce the fuel tax in the...

QUICK OFF THE 25-MILE MARK

A MONG the first operators to take advantage of the abolition of the 25-mile radius limit on hauliers were Essex Carriers,...

NEW ENGINE MAKER A NEW company has been formed to make

oil and petrol engines. It is Sidney Diesels, Ltd., 26 7 28 Hallam Street, London, W.I.

New 1,000-gallon Tar Sprayer

T HE latest addition to the range of sprayingmachines produced by Thomas Coleman and Sons, Ltd., Alfreton Road, Derby, is a...

NO LICENCE: £50 FINE

I -1 A MAXIMUM penalty of £50 was imposed on Thomas James Homer, haulage contractor, of Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham, at...

New A.E.C. Chassis at Brussels

A NEW A.E.C. passenger chassis will be exhibited to overseas operators at the Brussels Salon, which opens on January 15. It is...

NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM USES VINYL SHEET

A NEW architectural lighting system has been introduced by Lumenated Ceilings, Ltd., 4 Lloyd's Avenue, London, E.C.3. It...

CYCLISTS TO USE TRACKS?

C OMPULS O RY use of cycle tracks, where provided, is proposed by Viscount Esher in an amendment to Clause 3 of the Road...

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Sim. Gross Profit at Birmingham?

A GROSS profit of £967,844 is expected to be shown by Birmingham Transport Department on March 31. The net surplus, after...

Morecambe Needs More Money

P ROPOSALS to increase fares are to be considered at an early meeting of Morecambe and Heysham Transport Committee. At existing...

Higher Fares and Reduced Services

I F the current pay claim by busmen employed by private companies were successful in whole or in part they would have to seek...

MORE VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN WORKS

T HE accident rate for vehicle transport in factories showed a marked and steady increase in 1953, because of its greater use,...

OPERATE 150 MORE VEHICLES W/1TH an additional 150 singleVV deckers

and double-deckers, the B.E.S.T. undertaking in Bombay has taken over from private operators services in the eastern suburban...

13 BREACHES OF LICENCE CONDITIONS

L'INES each of £3 were imposed on I 13 convictions of breaches of Blicence conditions by William Bradley and Co. (Coal and...

IN A LINE OR TWO America expects to produce 1m. commercial vehicles this year.

United Dominions Trust. Ltd., have opened a new branch at 2 Spencer Street, St. Albans. The efficieney of passenger transport...

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B.T.C. Expect £20m. Loss for 1954

T HE British Transport Commission expect that before making provision for the enhanced cost of replacing assets, a loss of...

NEW DUNLOP TYRES

r - k A NEW tyre for commercial vehicles operating on normal road surfaces has been produced by the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd....

TUBELESS TYRES AS STANDARD

P 'is possible that the l956 models of Some ot the leading American commercial-vehicle manufacturers will have Firestone...

"SEE THE GREAT BIG WORLD" " WE think people should be given

bY facilities to get away from their everyday surroundings and be able to see the great big world," said the Western Licensing...

Newcastle Suggests "Parttime" Increase in Fares

A PROPOSAL that id. be added to Inall bus fares was rejected by Newcastle upon Tyne Transport Committee last week. Instead,...

"ELEVENTH HOUR" FINE

T HE day before the 25-mile limit was lifted, J. Dowker (Sheffield), Ltd., Ivy House Farm, The Dale, Sheffield, were fined £10,...

Sheffield to Seek Higher Fares ?

rl A NEW fares scale designed to increase revenue has been recommended by Sheffield Transport Committee. The proposed new rates...

COMETS CUT WORK AND TIME TWO new Leyland Comets operated

1 by Alexander Duckham and Co., Ltd., are saving drivers' labour and up to two-thirds of the time required in making a...

M.R.U.A. HAVE 300 MEMBERS

NAEMBERSHIP of the Mobile Radio ILL Users' Association 'wasnow about 300, representing 75 per cent. of land users of mobile...

BILL TO MERGE COMPANIES

A PARLIAMENTARY Bill which seeks to merge the Chatham and ' District Traction Co. with Maidstone and District Motor Services,...

R.H.A. DINNER-DANCE DATE

T HE annual dinner-dance of the Metropolitan and South Eastern Area of the Road Haulage Association will be held at Grosvenor...

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Loading Meat. the body and

tudi Easy Way nal Jo the T OADING gear now being produced .1-4 by R. A. Neaverson, Ltd., Abbey Lane, Leicester. can be fitted...

TOURS DECISION TO STAND A DECISION of the Yorkshire tn.

Licensing Authority, granting permission to Denton Coaches, Ltd., to operate a group of excursions and tours from Huddersfield,...

Britain to Give Long Credit for Trolleybus Purchase'?

L ONG-TERM credit facilities for the purchase of trolleybuses by Colombo have been offered to the mayor by British...

CORPORATION FOR KUTCH

T HE Government of Kutch have decided to place a corporation in charge of road transport in the State. Initial capital required...

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B.R.S. Conditions of Carriage Relaxed .

A S from January 1, British Road Services are accepting responsibility for goods destroyed or damaged by fire or explosion...

HAULIER-MAGISTRATE FINED

S UMMONED for permitting a lorry to be used with a defective tyre and without a carrier's licence, Harris Williant Winstanley,...

WHO SHOULD PAY? QHOULD the council or farmers pay L)

for repairs to roads near milkstands, and the provision of areas for collection vehicles to pull in? This question was...

A SIMPLE BATTERY GRAB

A SIMPLE battery grab has been introduced by The Elms Garage, Rednal Road, West Heath, Birmingham, 31. When once a grip has...

s Authority's Thanks to Operators

THE thanks and admiration of the North Western Licensing Authority are being conveyed to all operators who sent vehicles to...

S.M.T. " Secret " Sale Criticized

THE action of the directors of the Scottish Motor Traction Co., Ltd„ in selling "without reference to the stockholders" their...

CHAMBER'S PRIZE FOR lo.T.

A N annual prize of £5 5s., to be known as the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce Prize, is to be awarded by the Chamber to the most...

MORE TRAMS TO GO

T RAMS are to be abolished on the Walkley-Intake service of Sheffield Transport Department at the end of this year. Tenders...

TOWNS TO UNITE?

A SPECIAL sub-committee has advised Rawtenstall Corporation to proceed with a joint transport committee scheme with the...

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Hauliers' Past Supporters Turn About

says Andrew Seacombe London Users Resent Break-up of National Road Transport Set-up : Hauliers. Being Kept Busy. Little...

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To the Directors

E FFICIENCY has been well maintained by the transport department in the year under review, and costs compare favourably with...

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17 Operators Serve Merseyside

Seven Municipalities -and 10 Companies Provide Bus Services in the Liverpool-Widnes Area by D. Randall N O fewer than seven...

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HE VITAL LINK

by John Savage, A.I.R.T.E. Reduction of Pipe Failures Makes an Important Contribution to Reliability : There are Many...

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A Light "Artie" Returns 26.6 m.p.g.

by John F. Moon, A.M.I.R.T.E Trojan-Tasker Outfit Rated for 35-mt. Payload has Perkins P.3V Oil Engine HE operator who has to...

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. Plastic Tank for Shell Vehicle.

A TANKER of Shell-Mex and B.P.. • Ltd., has been fitted with a 40gallon fuel bunker tank, a delivery pipe and a pair of...

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Political Commentary

Perils of Co-existence By JANUS T HERE is a difference between saying that transport should be freed from politics and acting...

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Protection for Tenants

New Landlord and Tenant Act Brings About Farreaching Changes Affecting Occupiers of Leasehold Property and Increases Their...

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Big London Haulage Company to Return?

• J. R. Mundy, Ltd., Who Operated Nearly 100 Vehicles before Nationalization, to Bid for Former Premises : Ex-B.R.S. Man Forms...

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New Records of Early Buses Discovered

T HE discovery of photographs of motorbuses operated by the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, now part of British...

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Rates• for Varying Leads

How an Operator Was Advised to Quote for Carrying Goods from One Point to 26 Different Destinations, Leads being from One to...

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An Oil-cooled Piston

PA A PISTON provided with an oil circulating system for dissipating the heat is disclosed in patent No. 718,612, by...