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Eastern National lights the way

28th October 1966
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Page 31, 28th October 1966 — Eastern National lights the way
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PASTERN NATIONAL has erected a large illuminated sign over its coach station entrance at 250 Pentonville Road, King's Cross, so that the site of its entrance can be seen from a good distance away.

The coach station is used for extended tours of Britain, Eastern National and Galleon Holidays and for the express services of Eastern National and Eastern Counties. In addition to the great volume of traffic on Continental tours via Southend Airport handled at this station, a new type of traffic to Scandinavia is being handled. This is by way of coach connection from King's Cross to Tilbury Docks for the thrice-fortnightly sailing of the new England/Sweden consortium to and from Gothenburg. Eastern National or Tilling Coaches run in connection with all sailings.

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