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20th July 1962, Page 46
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'THE northern section of M.5, the I Birmingham-Bristol motorway, is to be opened today, Friday, by Lord Chesham. The 28-mile-long section of motorway runs from the southern outskirts of Birmingham to a point near Tewkesbury where it links with the Ross Spur, so that traffic from the Birmingham area bound for South Wales can now cover about 50 miles on motorways and avoid congestion in several towns.

LONDON TRANSPORT CHANGE

LONDON TRANSPORT announce .1-1 that, their trolleybus conversion scheme having been completed, the Central Road Services department will now be known as "Central Buses." This title applied before the central bus and the tram and trolleybus departments were amalgamated as Central Road Services in October, 1950. The change, which came into operation on July 2, will affect the titles of certain officers.

B.M.C.-ROLLS-ROYCE PLANS

FOLLOWING the announcemen earlier this year that Rolls-Royce Ltd., and the British Motor Corporation Ltd., were to examine the possibility o technical collaboration, Lord Kindersley Rolls-Royce chairman, has revealed tha studies have shown that this collabora tion could be of mutual benefit to tin companies and new talks are now beini held to decide how co-operation plan. can be put into practice,

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