Rolling Stock

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Germany – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 14 July 1947.

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Mr. McNeil:

The present shortage of rolling stock in Western Germany has come about because German industry cannot provide the materials necessary for current repairs. It is even less able to deal with war damaged rolling stock still awaiting repair. Stocks of materials and of equipment which could be used for cannibalisation are now exhausted and the railways are dependent on current production of materials, so that there has been a decline in the numbers of serviceable rolling stock. There has also been a fall in the number of wagons available in consequence of the restitution of rolling stock to Allied owners. Military Government are fully aware of the urgent necessity for improving the supplies of materials for repairs.