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7th July 1961, Page 39
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BARTON TRANSPORT, of Chilwell. near Nottingham, were granted a licence to run a weekly express service from Nottingham to Warsaw by the East Midland Traffic Commissioners last week.

Mr. R. Seely Whitby. for Barton's, said the service would begin in April. 1962, and would operate for seven months every year until October.

Fare for the full journey would be £28 return and £15 10s. single. The children's fare would be £21 and £12.

F1ATA CONGRESS FOR VIENNA A CONGRESS of the international r-k transport contractors' and forwarding agents' organization (F.T.A.T.A.) is to be held in Vienna from October 9 to 14.

Cockers (Southport), Ltd., co-operated with Ortnskirk Motors, Ltd. in fining sliding door gear to an integral ran based on a Bedford TK 4-Ion chassis. It will be seen that the door has a separate panel let into its lower edge at she front corner, and this panel fills the gap between the bottom of the door and the top of the step when the door is closed, retracting level with the bottom edge as the door slides back. The trap behind the door gives access to the engine.

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Organisations: CONGRESS
People: R. Seely Whitby
Locations: Warsaw, VIENNA, Nottingham

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