§ 113. Mr. Osborneasked the Minister of Transport what steps he is taking to provide the British railways with sufficiently good quality coal to enable trains to run to time, and if he is satisfied with the position.
§ Mr. BarnesThe railways are in close touch with the National Coal Board who are fully alive to the problem and are doing all they can to supply coal of the requisite quality. The quality of coal is only one of the factors that affect the timekeeping of trains.