The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 7 (December 15, 1926)
British Railway's Effort To Regain Traffic
British Railway's Effort To Regain Traffic.
“Modern Transport” states that the directors of the London Midland and Scottish Railway Company at a recent meeting, agreed to purchase from the Sentinel Waggon Works (Ltd.), of Shrewsbury and London, thirteen Sentinel-Cammell steam rail passenger coaches, to be put into service on selected sections of main lines and also on their railways in various parts of England and Wales serving sparsely populated areas, in order to provide economically-operated passenger services, and simultaneously regain an adequate proportion of the traffic which has already been secured by omnibuses and other road vehicles.