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8,000 buses for Ceylon A TEN-YEAR programme on the basis...
Page 71 from 2nd December 1966seven per cent annual increase in traffic has been worked out by the Ceylon Transport Board. The scheme envisages an expansion of the bus fleet to......

RED AND GREY BUSES FOR LONDON A MODIFICATION to the livery
Page 31 from 16th April 1965of central (red) London Transport buses has been approved by the London Transport Board. The narrow cream band which separates the top and bottom......

New bus lane for LT
Page 26 from 28th February 1969• A peak hour "buses-only" lane for Brixton Road has been approved by the South Area Board of the GLC's planning and transportation committee. The......

*LTB 'adamant'
Page 47 from 16th May 1969I hear that when Marshall of Cambridge received an order from the London Transport Board for 50 single-deck bus bodies to be mounted on AEC Merlin......

Ceylon to Buy 485 Buses
Page 42 from 31st January 1964T HE Ceylon Transport Board has decided to purchase 485 buses in the current year at a cost of nearly Lim. Of this number, 126 will be......

LONDON TRANSPORT'S COUNTRY SERVICES.
Page 112 from 31st March 1939A Nimportant step in the development of London Transport's country bus and Green Line coach services has been taken in the transfer of the central......

Training inside the industry—London Transport management
Page 148 from 2nd December 1966T AST week, Common Room looked at some examples of London Transport training in a variety of road transport activities. The Board's training......

London Birmingham Motorway Work Soon
Page 32 from 22nd November 1957" I HOPE work will start this financial year on the London—Birmingham motorway and Ross spur road. Both will be built to full motorway standards,"......

No Intention to Let London Transport Compete Freely
Page 54 from 23rd February 1962FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT TH E Parliamentary Secretary to e th Ministry of Transport, Mr. John Hay, last week declined to give a......

BIG LONDON ONE-MAN EXPANSION PLANS
Page 29 from 12th August 1966A MAJOR reorganization of bus services within the capital is understood to be under consideration by the London Transport Board, and it is expected......