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Road And Rail Traffic

Volume 388: debated on Friday 2 April 1943

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asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport how far, in considering the facilities available as an alternative to road transport, the regional traffic commissioners, with full knowledge of all road facilities in their respective areas, are compelled to call into consultation the appropriate railway representatives to advise on available rail facilities?

Regional transport commissioners, and their officers, maintain constant touch with the railway companies when they are considering the diversion of traffic from road to rail.