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lake-up expected at Hull

1st July 1966, Page 47
1st July 1966
Page 47
Page 47, 1st July 1966 — lake-up expected at Hull
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THAT are quoted as "far reaching proposals" have been presented by W. K. Haigh, general manager of Hull poration Transport, to his committee, report to be considered at a special Ling of the committee. Included in the I/ is a suggestion that fares should be !ased by reducing the distances between stages, and that this should be done re the council starts its summer recess. fter meeting debt charges, vehicle wal provisions and other expenditure of a capital nature, the 1965 deficit on the Hull undertaking was estimated at 1106,582. To this must be added £.13,405, the deficit for 1964. Estimated deficit for the present year is £220,685.

Lower Surplus for Sheffield: In the year ended March 31 last the Sheffield Corporation transport department had a net surplus of f1,470, compared with /7,523 in the previous year. Substantially increased costs, together with a continuing and increasing loss of passengers were the main causes of the lower surplus.