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14,000 BUSES

OWNED BY RAILWAYS IN BRITAIN.

(United Press Aflsociation— By EJeetric Telegraph—Copyright)

LONDON, May 12

Though it is only two years since road powers . were conferred on the British railway companies, they have already expended seven and a-half million pounds on road transport, an tbev are now part owners of fourteen tl.nnsnna, out of tl.irty-ivo thousand large passenger-carrying vehicles, and are also interested in road' services carrying 561 million passengers annually. Practically every village • is now connected with the^ railway system.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 6

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14,000 BUSES Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 6

14,000 BUSES Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 6

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