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r,xpress Services as an Experiment

27th March 1959, Page 45
27th March 1959
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Page 45, 27th March 1959 — r,xpress Services as an Experiment
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

'HEN Crosville Motor Services. Ltd., applied for an express service

n en Sandbach and Rhyl, last week. as stated that the company realized r would abstract traffic from Rhyl ices run by the North Western Road Co., Ltd. However, Mr. G. H. P. mes, on Crosville's behalf, pointed to the North Western Traffic Corn;loners that their first duty was to the regardless of the effect on North item.

le explained that the proposed service, ie operated on Saturdays from July to ;ust, would be routed via Winsford

1 duplication as required. Several Jests had been made by the public two local authorities had written porting letters. The company would satisfied if the licence were granted a year as an experiment.

lorth Western, he added, operated to /1 from Crewe and Northvvich, which tnt that people from Sandbach had to 'el to one of these starting points. h small children this was often mvenient.

Ir. D. L. Fytehe, North Western's fie manager, asked if Crosville would willing to have the licence for a year that North Western could put in an lication. Thus, a joint service could aperated. with a review at the end of year.

;rosville agreed, and a licence was sted until June 30, 1960.