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28th July 1967, Page 64
28th July 1967
Page 64
Page 64, 28th July 1967 — FLAT-FARE UP
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9-11-1E go-ahead for fare increases on I Sunderland Corporation's experimental conductorless flat-fare buses was given by the Northern Traffic Commissioners at Newcastle upon Tyne on Monday. The flat-fare goes up from 4d to 5d on August 14 and tokens will cost 2s for six instead of the present 2s 9d for 10.

The application was opposed by the Northern General Transport Co.—its solici

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Locations: Newcastle upon Tyne

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