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Electric Bus Draws Power From Buried Cable

LONDON. After four years of experiments, George Ilyith Babat, a Soviet scientist, has perfec'ted an electric omnibus drawing its power from a cable buried under the road. A high-freqttency current is used, which penetrates the intervening layers of briclc, stone and asphalt. Babat is now worldng at the Ministry of Automobile Industry research station at Moscow, where 600 yards of i experimental line have been laid.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5326, 12 February 1947, Page 3

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Electric Bus Draws Power From Buried Cable Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5326, 12 February 1947, Page 3

Electric Bus Draws Power From Buried Cable Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5326, 12 February 1947, Page 3

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