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More Tramways Abandoned
Page 54 from 21st February 1936T HE Ministry of Transport has just issued a return of tramway undertakings in Great Britain, excluding enterprises transferred to London......

How Buses Tackle London's Vast Peak Traffic
Page 80 from 7th February 1936The Big Part Played by Motorbuses, Trolleybuses, and Coaches in Carrying 9,800,000 Passengers Daily. Insuperable Problems Created by Lack of......

Birmingham To Have Transport Guild
Page 15 from 3rd March 1939THEY ARE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST PERSECUTIONS —SAYS OFFICIAL From Our Own Correspondent BIRMINGHAM. AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE......

L.p.t.b. " C " Stock
Page 2 from 9th September 1938A point of particular interest just now, in the Home Railway market, arises in the past year's dividend prospect for the 54-6 per cent. " C " stock......

Railways More Popular
Page 11 from 10th July 1936MINISTRY'S FIGURES All-Round Receipt Increase Railway statistics for the calendar. month of March and the four weeks ended March 21, have just......

Development Of Industry
Page 2 from 24th January 1936Northern M.P.s To Confer Newcastle Meeting The thirty-five members of parliament for the north-east of England—Northumberland. Durhatn and North......

London Transport Appeal Dismissed
Page 63 from 10th January 1936L AST week, the City of London Quarter Sessions upheld the conviction of London Transport for permitting a bus to be used which was emitting smoke......

Motor-cars Breed Villas
Page 1 from 20th December 1935Worse than Ribbon-Building An address on The Organisation of Transport " was given by Mr. Frank Pick, vice-chairman of the London Passenger......