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Restrictions on Bus Licences May End

24th April 1959, Page 46
24th April 1959
Page 46
Page 46, 24th April 1959 — Restrictions on Bus Licences May End
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HE time is rapidly approaching when I. artificial restrictions on buses may be removed if the action is reasonably justified. This was stated last week by Mr. W. F. -Quin, chairman of the Scottish Traffic Commissioners, when he heard an application by Paton Bros., Ltd., Renfrew.

The company wanted their licence amended to authorize picking up .and setting down of passengers between St. James Street, Paisley, and Broad Road, Renfrew. Mr. James Paton said he believed Paton's were the only operators in the area suffering under such a restriction.

Objectors were Cunningham Bus Services, Ltd., and the Western S.M.T. Co., Ltd. The hearing was adjourned so that a joint census could be prepared by Paton's and the objectors on what the result of a grant might be.

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