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MUNICIPAL BUS RESULTS FROM MANY QUARTERS
Page 52 from 14th July 1933£40,000 LOSS ON BRADFORD SERVICES. TIRE was a not loss of 141,221 on the working of Bradford Corporation's tramway department (which comprises......

DAIMLER'S INITIAL SUCCESS IN EDINBURGH
Page 57 from 27th June 1952L'AVOURABLE reaction to the con1 version of one Edinburgh tram route to motorbus operation is reported by the "Edinburgh Evening News." In a recent......

WHAT SHALL REPLACE THE TRAMWAYS?
Page 23 from 20th May 1924The Authorities at Wigan Unlecided o i the Relative Merits and Suitability of Petrol Bases and Trolley-buse.,. T HE Wigan Tramways Committee has......

Nottingham Spends £50,000 on New Buses.
Page 38 from 20th December 1927Some disappointment has been occasioned among residents at West Bridgford, Nottingham's principal residential suburb, by the fact that the new......

PASSENGER TRAFFIC RESULTS AT YORK.
Page 62 from 17th July 1928Some Details of the Working of the Municipal Tramcars, Motorbuses and Trolley-buses. I N our issue for last week we briefly intimated that the......

PASSENGER TRAVEL AWS. '
Page 20 from 28th July 1925The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. WHY CHESTERFIELD CHOSE TROLLEY-BUSES. The Corporation Authorities Favour Railless......

Hull's Successful Buses.
Page 7 from 29th January 1924During the week ended January 12th, 65,617 passengers were carried on the motorbuses run by the Hull Corporation. These buses have been in......

HOW MUNICIPAL SERVICES ARE FARING.
Page 58 from 12th April 1927The Concluding Instalment of Our Summarized Analysis of the Latest Available Passenger Transport Returns of the Most Prominent Municipal......

HOW MUNICIPAL SERVICES ARE FARING.
Page 66 from 22nd March 1927Continuing Our Summarized Analysis of the Latest Available Passenger Transport Returns of the Most Prominent Municipal Authorities. TN this......

WILL TRAMS SURVIVE?
Page 80 from 15th October 1929Mr. R. S. Asher, the Manager of the York Tramways Undertaking, Submits His Report on City Transport. I N a comprehensive report on the subject of......