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18th October 1968, Page 51
18th October 1968
Page 51
Page 51, 18th October 1968
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*who For Chieftain?

Speculation is now bubbling about who is going to be made chairman of the Scottish Transport Group which will be responsible for the State-owned passenger services under the......

*volcanic Prospect

The Transport Managers' Licence Committee is not a tool of Government, the national chairman of the Industrial Transport Association assured the members of the London Division......

*fair Warning

I must say Sir Donald Stokes is pulling no punches in putting the plain facts about British Leyland's competitive position to the employees. For example, in a special issue of......

*old Bills

Although the old "B"-type General bus was first put on London's streets way back in 1910 and left the routes in the early twenties, there are still Old Bill drivers who remember......

* Out Of The Fog

Nostalgia was in the air for the older members at the IRTE meeting in Manchester recently when Albert Wood of the CWS recalled something of the enterprise and initiative that......

* The Big Pipe

What effect would a Channel Tunnel have on the future pattern of transport operations? This question has a way of cropping up whenever there is a discussion on cross-channel......

*rubber Saver

Here's a tip for the technical lads to argue about. The engineering department of Swift Transport Services (Private) Ltd., of Salisbury, Rhodesia (one of the United Transport......