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    Fare4All? Report of the enquiry into public transport in Glasgow

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    Authors
    McGrogan, Niall
    Munro, Kate
    Harley, Dan
    McAllister, Mark
    Issue Date
    2006-03
    Keywords
    transport
    travel
    community
    
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    NHS Greater Glasgow
    Type
    Key Findings Report
    Language
    en
    Description
    Many people rely on public transport – particularly the buses – to help them get to the shops, access services, visit friends and generally take part in the life of their community. However, some groups face a number of difficulties.
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