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Domestic News May 21, 1943

Browning Chief

Browning, Glacier County, Montana

What is this article about?

Intermountain Transportation Company to change daily bus schedule from Browning-Havre to Kalispell-Havre starting May 24, with stops in Browning for lunch and supper, following winter weather disruptions.

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Kalispell-Havre Bus Run To Start May 24

With highways being freed of snow, the Intermountain Transportation Company's daily bus through Browning will go on a changed schedule on May 24, the present run from Browning and Havre to be from Kalispell to Havre.

In the new schedule the bus enroute from Havre to Kalispell will arrive here at 12:01 noon, leaving at 12:25. The stop will afford a 25 minutes lunch period to passengers. Enroute from Kalispell to Havre it will arrive here at 5 p. m., leaving at 5:30. The stop will afford a 30-minutes period for supper.

For a time last winter severe weather prevented bus operation over the highline route between Browning and Havre. When conditions became more favorable the Browning-Havre run was inaugurated and has continued since then.

What sub-type of article is it?

Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Bus Schedule Kalispell Havre Browning Stop Intermountain Transportation Winter Weather

Where did it happen?

Browning

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Browning

Event Date

May 24

Outcome

bus arrives in browning at 12:01 noon and leaves at 12:25 for 25-minute lunch; arrives at 5 p.m. and leaves at 5:30 for 30-minute supper. previous browning-havre run inaugurated after winter weather improved.

Event Details

With highways freed of snow, the Intermountain Transportation Company's daily bus through Browning will change schedule on May 24, from Browning and Havre to Kalispell to Havre. Severe weather last winter prevented operation over the highline route between Browning and Havre; the Browning-Havre run started when conditions improved and has continued.

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