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Railway Radio Communication

Volume 439: debated on Wednesday 25 June 1947

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67.

asked the Postmaster-General if suitable wavelengths have been allocated to the railways in order that modern methods of wireless communication may be used between train crews and train movement control points, so that railway travelling may become safer and unnecessary delays and stoppages, in consequence, avoided.

Yes. Wavelengths have been allocated to the railway companies to cover their immediate radio communication needs. Any additional requirements will receive consideration.