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004 Motor buses.

004 Motor buses. Dundee’s first motor buses were introduced in 1921 with four Thornycroft J buses for services to Broughty Ferry Esplanade. From 1927 Dundee Corporation Tramways and Motors bought 20 Leyland PLSC1 Lions which had two doors and seating for 29 passengers. Pictured in this busy scene at the top of Dundee’s Reform Street is bus number 6, TS 6254, which entered service on 7 January 1927 and was sold in 1937, running to Dalkeith Road. COURTESY OF THE EVENING TELEGRAPH, DUNDEE (ORDER REFERENCE DMOT31)

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