Railways (Road Motor Services) Act, 1927

Relation of road motor services to other business of railway companies.

10.—(1) A road motor service run by a railway company under this Act shall for the purposes of the Railways Act, 1924 (No. 29 of 1924), be deemed to be a business carried on by the company ancillary or subsidiary to its railway, the charges for which are not subject to the jurisdiction of the railway tribunal.

(2) No road motor service run by a railway company under this Act shall be deemed to be part of the business of such company for the purpose of any agreement between such company and the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs entitling such company to send telegrams free or at a reduced rate.