ULL TO APPLY FOR HIGHER FARES?
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fl3JECT to the approval of,the local joint co-ordinating committee, :h consists of representatives of the sport committee and East Yorkshire or Services, Ltd., Hull Transport 'mince have agreed to apply to the kshire Licensing Authority for perion to revise fares calculated to Ince additional annual revenue of 400.
is proposed to institute a 2d, minifare, eliminate all fractional id. ;, and to abolish workmen's single ;. As reported in The Commercial or on 0ober 9, Hull expects to £34.823 this year.
r. G. H. Pulfrey, general manager, that despite the changes brought operation in April this year— *sing ordinary fares to 1.1d. per and abolishing workmen's returns ere had been a decrease in revenue oximating to the amount which the ase had been expected to produce.