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16th May 1975, Page 32
16th May 1975
Page 32
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Such an atmosphere of goodwill cannot, however, last for long. 1 have complained on several occasions about the primitive trailer-wagging passenger transport which LTE provides for British Airways on the London Airport run, so I may be forgiven for falling about with private mirth when I read in a SylgIas-to-the-rescue press release that : "The 70 luggage trailers were all leaking despite an apparently watertight roof. Eventually it was found that an 8-ton bus towing a 2-ton trailer along die motorway created considerable movement in the trailer."

It may have been eventually before they found what the movement was doing to the trailer, but it has been uncomfortably obvious right from the start just what the movement was doing to the bus passengers. I still think it is a ropey old set-up; I am simply pleased to learn that Sylglas tape is now keeping the water off my luggage in those trailers,

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