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New Range of Heavy Albions

10th February 1950
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I T is understoodthat Albion Motors, Ltd., Scotstoun, Glasgow, 4, is to introduce a new range of rigid multiwheelers, to be known as H.D. models,

The main points ot difference between the new range and the CX class lie in the adoption of compressed-air brakes, a five-speed gearbox, engine bearings of increasedarea, and a heavier timing chain.

Three •CX models• will still be produced, all • being four-wheelers—the CX.1N, CX.1L and the CX.1T, the last named being a tipper.

HISTRANSPORT AND THEHI

ARCTECT

Tyear's major exhibition of the Royal Institute of British Architects will deal with transport, and will be arranged in co-operation with the Institute of Transport and leading 'transport undertakings. The exhibition will be'held at R.I.B.A. headquarters in London .early in June. The subject has been. chosen because of the contribution made by architects to the design of transport buildings.

TWO AMSTERDAM SHOWS I'HIS year Holland is following the. I example of Britain in staging twu shows. 1 he first will be devoted to Commercial vehicles, and will be open from March 23 to April 2: The exhibition of cars and accessories will start on April 20 and clime on April 30.

96 TRANSFERS LAST MONTH

THE only haulage undertakings acquired by the Road Haulage Executive from January 29-31 were those of T. Allen (Unit E.361) and .L. Rodgers '(Unit E.362), both of Stretton. During January, 96 transfers took place.