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Free London travel alarms Tories

2nd March 1973, Page 32
2nd March 1973
Page 32
Page 32, 2nd March 1973 — Free London travel alarms Tories
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• City of London and Westminster Tory trade unionists have tabled a motion expressing alarm at the prospect of free London bus and Underground travel.

They argue that such a move would lead to a massive transfer of passengers from British Rail to London Transport bus and tube services, with consequent damage to reliability of services and comfort of passengers.

The motion urges the introduction of workmen's tickets, afternoon shopping and evening fares and cheaper season tickets on both rail and buses.

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Locations: Westminster Tory, London

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