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Crawley fares bid

22nd October 1983
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

FARES CONDITIONS are not be imposed on licences held t London Country Bus Service the Metropolitan and Soul Eastern Traffic Commissione have decided.

The company had been call( before the Commissioners ft lowing complaints from Crawli Borough Council about a far. increase on C-Line services. maintained that London Count had mis-estimated by £95,01 and argued that the impositir of fares conditions would ensL that detailed figures are pr duced when the company war to increase fares (CM Octot 15).

In a written decision, the Col missioners said that they we not satisfied that it was essent in the interest of the public impose fares conditions. Th felt that London Country h made its calculations on costs good faith and on reasonat grounds. It was probable that the company had known exec what it would get from conc■ sionary fares payments by Cra ley at the end of 1982, the C-Li fares might have been 1p or lower, depending on the attitu of the county council.


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