Home > Dundee - buses in the 20th Century
Click to view full size image

054 Dundee first.

054 Dundee first. In 1961 Dundee was the first municipality to order ten 36-foot long AEC Reliances with the chassis built in 1962 and bodied in 1964. The engine was mounted under the floor midway down the bus and was ideal for driver-only operation. However little had changed union-wise since 1954, following the failure of the 3d bus trial, and CTS125D-CTS139D (excluding 129 and 135-138) were stored by Alexander in Falkirk before entering service in 1966.

055_86_CTS130D_Taybus_edit.jpg 053_86_YJ9127_AYJ373_143_entrance_to_Bell_Street_edit_-_John_Fraser.jpg 054_86_DMOT13_One_Man_Bus_Feb_1966_edit.jpg 052_86_64_AYJ95B_95_with_clock_edit_-_Derek_Simpson.jpg 050_86_DMOT16_Marchbanks_Dept_Dec1961_edit.jpg
Rate this file (No vote yet)
User Options
View all photos

To see all the photographs click here

Smart Folders

Smart folders are noted with an (s) after their name which means they can display photographs from other folders as well as those in their own folder. The file count quoted for smart folders may not be correct as files from other folders are not included.