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1st February 1957
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ALTHOUGH the fuel position will necessitate some alteration to their nationwide road services, British Road Services will continue to do their utmost to meet the requirements of traders in close collaboration with British Railways, and where traffic is beyond the capacity of available trunk road services they will hand it to the Railways for the trunk haul.

British Road Services are a highly organized and nationwide concern, with the vast resources of the British Transport Commission behind them. They possess an enthusiastic staff, sound technical knowledge and are equipped to carry your most ordinary and your most extraordinary loads with speed, safety and punctuality, and moreover they have the flexibility needed to serve your interests well during the continuation of the fuel rationing period.

Great advantages to you

A fleet of vehicles, of all kinds, ensures the provision of those best suited to your requirements. Or, in emergency, vehicles can be rapidly adapted to meet your special needs. Constant research provides equipment of the most up-to-date design, and the B.R.S. nationwide engineering service keeps it in peak condition. A teleprinter network linking all depots, and radio control vans operating at ports, facilitate control and increase efficiency. These are remarkable advantages which only a great organization can offer. They are of special advantage during the present difficulties.

Sound planning

With the current need for fuel economy, greater care than ever must be taken to ensure that there is no unavoidable wastage of transport resources, and B.R.S., in close collaboration with British Railways, will be exerting all their efforts to meet the national needs to the very best of their ability. To this end, the keen and experienced representatives of British Road Services are eager to discuss your transport problems with you, to advise on the best way of despatching your traffics and on the types of vehicles available for your special requirements, and to co-operate with you in improving methods and promoting all possible economies. Just telephone your local man. Action will follow immediately.

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