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C.N.R.'S ROAD AIMS

25th April 1952, Page 63
25th April 1952
Page 63
Page 63, 25th April 1952 — C.N.R.'S ROAD AIMS
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE Canadian National Railway does not contemplate wholesale and indiscriminate entry into goods and passenger road transport, but intends to employ road services only as an adjunct to basic rail facilities. This is stated in the annual report by the president of the C.N.R., who addedthat the most promising field for railwayoperated road transport was in providing supplementary or substitute facilities where railway branch fines were uneconomic.

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