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S. Yorks transfer fees

6th April 1979, Page 12
6th April 1979
Page 12
Page 12, 6th April 1979 — S. Yorks transfer fees
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THREE MORE indepenc operators have sold ou South Yorkshire PTE, West Yorkshire has b forced to postpone the sal one of its loss-making cc companies because of creased commitments.

Doncaster area opera Samuel Morgan, R. Store T. Severn and Sons sold t business to SYPTE E726,000, giving it a new c bined operating base fo double-deckers, one sin deck bus, and 17 coaches.

The move, which shc strengthen South Yorksh weak coach fleet, continu policy of bringing all bus vices in its area under pt ownership, and leaves three private firms — Ha Wilson Ltd, Rossie Mol and Leon Motor Service operating stage services tirely in the Doncaster are Meanwhile, West York: PTE has been forced to : its Baddeley Brothers ci fleet until June at least, a: sale of Hanson's of Hudi field to a private firm has] with a number of additi contract commitments.

Although Geoffrey W wright of Abbeyways Halifax has taken over Hanson business, he is un to fulfil all of the compa existing contracts and the has been forced to take share of the loss-making c pany's activities.

West Yorkshire passe transport sub-comm: chairman Raymond Lax that Baddeley's ness will be sold in the fu Hanson, which was Ilea for an £84,000 loss this was sold to Mr Wainwr who operates only lightwl coaches. The company's Volvo B58s were all separately to a dealer. West Yorkshire has come in for local criticisr disposing of Hans executive coaches bc existing contracts were I led.

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