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5th March 1954, Page 40
5th March 1954
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Call For Inquiry At Aberdeen

A PETITION asking him to postpone approval of the proposed increases la Aberdeen's fares until the transport department's efficiency has been investigated will be presented to......

£10,000 Wallasey Fares Proposals " Reasonable "

ik T the close of an inquiry into an In , application by Wallasey Transport Department for higher fares, the North Western Licensing Authority said that the proposals......

Higher Fares Or . . ?

EPORTING to Blackpool Trans' k port Committee that the current year's profit of £30,000 was expected to be down to £13,237 next year, Mr. W. Luff, general manager, said that it......

£24,225 Coach Station

A £24,225 scheme for a long-distance coach station in Liverpool has been approved by the corporation. The roof of the station will be fitted as a helicopter landing stage, and......

M.p.t.a. Economy Scheme Rthe Municipal Passenger...

exploring the possibility of grouping municipal undertakings in the Midlands for the purpose of securing cheaper purchases of oil and petrol.......

Route Safe : Council Appeal Rejected

A N appeal by Guildford Borough Council against a decision of the Metropolitan Licensing Authority granting Aldershot and District Traction Co., Ltd., permission to operate......

Frames' Appeal Fails

A N appeal by Frames Tours, Ltd., against the Deputy Metropolitan Licensing Authority's refusal to grant them two extended tours from London, has been rejected, with costs, by......

New A.c.v. Agents

THREE new agents have been i appointed by A.C.V. Sales, Ltd., in Britain. They are: Alma Garages (Bristol), Ltd., 72-5 Feeder Road, Bristol (authorized dealers and repairers);......

Baghdad Fair Exhibitors

C OMMERCIAL vehicles will be exhibited by A.E.C., Leyland, the Nuffield-Austin group, and Rootes, Ltd., at the British Trade Fair in Baghdad, Irak, from October 25-Novetriber 8.......

Protection Of Existing Operator Not Overriding, Says...

" T HE need to protect an operator from unnecessary abstraction of existing or potential traffic so as to enable him to maintain regular services—especially where they include......