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PASSENGER TRAILERS FOR BRUM BUSES?

24th March 1967, Page 31
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CONTINENTAL buses with passenger-carrying trailers which could be detached in offpeak periods are to be considered by Birmingham transport committee. The seating capacity might be 150 to 180 compared with 76 seats in the biggest of the Corporation's present fleet.

A report on this method of reducing running costs has been called for by, the transport committee's chairman, Clir. Donald Lewis. If introduced, it would apply to radial road routes only.

Meanwhile, the first of the Corporation's one-man operated limited-stop services from the city centre to Rubery will come into operation On April 2.

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