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26th February 1960, Page 37
26th February 1960
Page 37
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Railways Losing Stone Traffic

uTR. N. A. McKNIGHT, a regional LYI licensing representative of British Railways, told the Western Area Licensina Authority at Bristol on Monday that the railways relied almost......

Inquiry Into Private Parties To Be Made

DRIVATE coach parties in the More cambe area are being investigated. Mr. F. Williamson, chairman of the North Western Traffic Commissioners, said this at a Manchester hearing on......

Minister Forecasts Elevated Streets

0 of the matters that will be con sidered by the long-term study group set up by the Ministry of Transport were mentioned by Mr. Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, when he......

Company Busmen's Pay Rise Rejected

T HE payclaim made on behalf of company bus workers was rejected by employers in London last week. It was for an advance of per week for 100,000 employees. The six trade unions......

20-vehicle App! Ication Opposed

F IVE independent hauliers and British Railways combined to oppose an application by Cawood, Wharton and Co., Ltd., coal merchants, to Maj. F. S. Elastwood, Yorkshire Licensing......

Steel-vehicle Challenge To B.r.s.

Pl E three largest heavy-haulage operators on Tees-side, Siddle C. Cook, Ltd., Messrs. Sunter Bros., and A. Stevens and Co. (Haulage), Ltd., are challenging a statement by......