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"Stop"—"Go" Orders for New Bus Stations

17th October 1958
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DROPOSALS for new bus stations at I Solihull and Worthing have been shelved for the time being. Solihull Corporation planned to build one opposite the railway station so that buses could be re-routed to form a road-rail link. The project has now been deferred until the town's central area redevelopment scheme begins.

At Worthing, a new station was to be built in Market Street, but the Minister of Housing feels that the idea must be worked out in greater detail before approval can be given.

Guildford Estates Committee have agreed that the third and final stage of their bus station, designed to give Many improved facilities, should commence "at the earliest possible date."

It is expected that a new bus station will shortly be provided at Knutsford, Cheshire, following a successful quotation for the work by a building company.

Crosville Motor Services, Ltd., have received approval from Crewe Corporation for a new station in the town which will include a garage and canteen facilities.

£70,500 BUS ADVERTISING pLACKPOOL is to have advertising on

its double-deck trams and buses. The Corporation have accepted an offer of 1170,500 for the facilities to cover the next five years.

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