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Passing Comments
Page 26 from 19th August 1938An Apology Due to A SCOTTISH reader, well Our Many Scottish r - Lknown as an executive of Readers an important English passen ger-transport......

Eagle takes off again
Page 14 from 12th January 1989• Stricken parcels carrier Eagle Express has been relaunched by its ex-managing director and 30 former franchisees, days after its previous owner......

Forth Road Bridge Brings New Passenger Services
Page 28 from 4th September 1964D IRECT bus services from Edinburgh to Dunfermline, and to Kirkcaldy and Leven will be introduced for the first time tomorrow (September 5)......

'Servicing is not inspection' warns LA
Page 14 from 24th December 1971• R. D. Spittal Ltd, of Glasgow appeared at Glasgow last week under Section 69 when the company admitted failure to keep a sufficiently complete......

In Public Service.
Page 12 from 25th September 1913West Ham Town Council has accepted the Dennis tender, at £875, for a motor fire-engine, and that of Messrs. Lloyd and Plaister, at £782 Os. 0d.,......

"Operation Enterprise" Continues
Page 13 from 11th February 1949By Arthur R. Wilson, M.I.R.T.E. S INCE on September (3. 1946.. " Thc Commercial Motor" published the story of "Operation Enterprise "— the use of......

ANOTHER COACH STATION FOR LONDON.
Page 62 from 10th March 1933IT is anticipated that, in about a fortnight's time, the new coach station in Jamaica Street, Commercial Road, London, E.1, of Gilberts Garage and......

MUNICIPA USES as a KEY
Page 114 from 16th April 1929to the HOUSING PROBLEM S INCE the Great War one of the most thorny political problems has been that of housing the popu lation of Great Britain.......

SATISFACTORY LONG-DISTANCE COACHING OVER CHRISTMAS.
Page 59 from 30th December 1932GENERALLY speaking, the coaching traffic during the Christmas holidays was up to last year's standard, and, despite fog in many districts, the......

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS
Page 55 from 23rd February 1934FEWER NEW HACKNEYS IN 1933, A DECLINE from 5,091 in 1932 to 3,877 in 1933 is shown in recently issued statistics of the registration of new......