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Making the going easy

1st August 1975, Page 15
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GO through Eastern Europe to the Middle East and avoid the shortage of West German and Austrian permits, the FTA has told its members.

The alternative route they suggest is: United Kingdom Hamburg by ferry from King's Lynn, Hull and Harwich.

West Germany HamburgLauenburg (Border). Special permits are available for this leg.

East Germany Boizenburg-BerIin-Dresden-Kipsdorf (Border). No permits are required at present. TIR Carnets will not be inspected, but seals should be intact. Moves are being made to get GDR to accede to the TIR convention. It is expected there will be a bilateral agreement on road transport with GDR in the latter part of 1975.

Czechoslovakia Cinovec Teplice Prague Brno-Bratislava Rhsovce (Border). Permits a available from IRFO, Nei castle.

Hungary Rajka-Budapest-Ru pokladan-Artand (Border). PE mits are required for haulie which are available from ti International Road Freig Office.

Romania Bors Oradea Clt Turda Brasov Bucharest Giurgiu (Border). No permi are required.

Bulgaria Ruse-Bjala-Kazanla Stara Zagora-Baskovo (Borde Erdine (Turkey). No perm are required.


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