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23rd June 1925
23rd June 1925
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Better Control of Public Service Vehicles.

A T the first reading of the interim report of 1the Departmental Committee on the Licensing and Regulation of Public Service...

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Is Too Much Regulation Threatened ?

By a Correspondent. P ROMINENT amongst outstanding considerations arising from the recent publication of the Report of the...

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ONE HEARS

Of old trains on the move. Of saddened eyes on traffic ties. The wind prevailing motorwards. Of old sores opened by new...

HERE'S ONE— They came back from the day's outing evidently

quite happy, two of the party lifting a gramophone from the coach. "Country looking nice?" asked an onlooker. "Didn't notice !...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"Tk e wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at wkatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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BETTER BREAD DELIVERY.

Arguments Placed Before Bakers, Confectioners and Caterers in Conference on Modern Transport Methods. PEAKING at the 1925...

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AN IMPROVED VACUUM GULLY EMPTIER.

Details of a New and Interesting Yorkshire Machine which Embodies Many Features Making for Efficiency and Speed. irANY READERS...

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LIVERPOOL SHIPPING COMPANY'S COLONIAL ROAD TRANSPORT ENTERPRISE.

R OAD transport enterprise on the West Coast of Africa was referred to at a meeting of shareholders of Elder Dempster and Co.,...

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THE CONTROL OF PUBLIC-SERVICE VEHICLES.

Three Years Have Been Occupied by the Departmental Committee in its Study of the Control and Operation of Public-service...

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A NEW BECLAWAT WINDOW CHANNEL.

Beckett, Laycock and Watkinson, Ltd., Acton Lane, London, NAVA% have recently introduced a new type of Beelawat silent spring...

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ROAD WAGON EXPERI N RAIL CAR DESIGN.

How the Rail Car Engineer is Taking _A Experience Gained in the Desigi the Constructional and Maintenance ation of Steam Road...

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A Departure in Omnibus Advertising.

T "COMPETITION of owners of independent buses operating over the same routes as some of the bigger companies in the provinces...

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A TOURING COACH ARRIVES FROM AMERICA.

Luxurious and Speedy Travel is Afforded by the Fageol Safety Coach, which is Very Popular in the States. W E HAVE on many...

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LIGHTNESS IN VAN-BODY CONSTRUCTION.

By Using a Special "Cape" Body, Two-thirds of the Weight is Saved. A N interesting and practicable form of body construction,...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. WORKING RESULTS FOR MANCHESTER'S BUSES. Statistics Relating to...

PROPER PROTECTION FOR COACH PASSENGERS.

Details of a Dennis Model which is Suitable for All-the-Year Round Service. TN - OILING recent months we have re1../ furred...

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BIRMINGHAM'S PROFITABLE MUNICIAL TRANSPORT.

How the Corporation's Petrol and Trolley Vehicles Fared in the Past Year. M IRE accounts dealing with the pas.' senger...

AN ALL-WEATHER SALOON BUS.

Brief Particulars of an Attractive Vehicle Now Running on Service in Scotland. A NEW bus service has recently been instituted...

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THE TRANSPORT OF 42-FT. CABLE STANDARDS.

How Bulky 12-cwt. Structures are Handled. A TRANSPORT problem, certainly not of very great dimensions, but one which evidently...

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A NEW CONTAINER SYSTEM OF TRANSPORT.

An American Motor Manufacturer's Scheme Which Reduces Delays in Loading and Unloading. I N some spheres of transport activity...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of cammertial motors: Letters should he on ,o9I$ side...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Spare Vehicles----Bases for Quoting Delivery Charges—The Question as to Hiring instead of Keeping a Spare Vehicle. F LEET...

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An Electrically Operated Fuel Pump.

T HE MOST commonly employed methods of supplying fuel to the carburetter are the vacuum—in which the device known as the...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 623.—An improved Method of Securing the Rear...

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EMERGENCY REPAIRS.

Experiences of Our Driver and Mechanic Readers, F ROM time to time defects develop on the road, and experiences with regard to...

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A VERY PROMISING SELF-ASSISTED BRAKE.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. MHE brake shown in specification Na. 233,933, by the Studebaker...