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• B.R.S. 2m. Tons Down : Lim. Up

28th August 1953, Page 32
28th August 1953
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Page 32, 28th August 1953 — • B.R.S. 2m. Tons Down : Lim. Up
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DESPITE the loss of nearly 2m. t of traffic and a reduction in mile of over 26m., the receipts of Bri Road Services this year, as compa with last year, have risen by abs ilm.

In the four weeks to August revenue amounted to £5,210,000, ei pared with £4,992,000 in the co sponding period of 1952. During first 32 weeks of the year, rece totalled £47,438,000 contrasted N £46,511,000 in the first 32 weeks of year.

During the first 28 weeks of the y tonnage carried amounted to 21,312,1 compared with 23,233,000 last year, vehicle mileage totalled 364,171 against 390,842,000.

The British Transport Cornmissi provincial and Scottish bus intei yielded £5,192,000 in the four week August 9 (£5,008,000 last year) ani the first 32 weeks of the £30,303,000 (£28,905,000).

London Transport earned £5,257 in the four-week period (£5,385,000 year) and £41,138,000 in the 32-s period (£40,641,000).