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10th February 1967, Page 42
10th February 1967
Page 42
Page 42, 10th February 1967
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Automatic Suggested

D ETAILS of a new completely automatic system which, it is claimed, could help solve the city's transport problem, have been sent to Glasgow Corporation by the Westinghouse......

First Postal Mini-bus Gets Go-ahead Date

THE FIRST Post Office mini-bus in Britain will run experimentally from Llangurig to Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, starting at 12.15 p.m. on February 20. The journey is about five......

Belfast Bus Fares To Go Up After Row

A UNANIMOUS go-ahead for an increase in city bus fares has been given by Belfast City Council. Controversy raged at two previous meetings of the council over the proposal. The......

Transport System For Glasgow

A two-mile length of "expressway" track has been operating at South Park, Pittsburg, for the past two years, during which the vehicles have travelled about 125,000 miles and......

Leyland Bus Plant Plan Gets Prod At No. 10

T HE Leyland deal to provide a bus factory for Russia was elevated to top international status during Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin's visit to London this week. On Tuesday, a......

Tgwu Urges Gateshead Crews To End Strike

A "RETURN to work call" was made this week by the TGWU to 365 drivers and conductors of the Gateshead and District Omnibus Co. Ltd. who came out on strike on Monday. And general......

Newcastle On Tyne Deficit Spurs Fares Rise Bid

pARES on Newcastle upon Tyne Corporation buses must go up to enable the city to meet fleet renewal charges for next year, general manager Mr. Frank S. Taylor warned last week.......