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1st January 1965, Page 26
1st January 1965
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The Story Behind The Appointment That Never Was

• FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT S O it's back to 1.C.I. for Dr. Beechingand relief in road haulage circles that the chairman of the railways will riot be the man to chart the......

Minister's Day-to-day Eye On Dock Delays

D ELAYS at putting exports on ships were caused within the docks, and not on the highway on the way to the docks, said the Minister of Transport last week. Replying to......

No Expansion Of Road Programme

I T did not follow that by building bigger and better roads that the problems of congestion and road safety would largely disappear. This was stated by Lord Lindgren, Joint......

Liner Train Investment

A BOUT £700,000 of the £6m. approved I - 1 for liner trains was spent in 1964, said Mr. Fraser in the Commons. The Railways Board hoped to introduce the first experimental liner......

Not Been To N.a.t.a.c.

AAR. FRASER has not, as yet, sought IVI the advice of the Nationalized Transport Advisory Council. Stating this in the Commons last week; the Transport Minister added that he......

Planning Link With Economics

T HE boundaries for transport planning will be the same as for economic planning generally—" in so far as transport can be planned regionally". This explanation came last week......