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055 Split doors.

055 Split doors. In 1961 Dundee ordered ten 36-foot long AEC Reliances. The chassis were built in 1962, bodied in 1964 but they didn’t enter service until 1966 due to union issues with driver only buses. Pictured outside Dundee’s Albert Institute is number 30 CTS130D in the blue Tayside Regional Council livery introduced in 1975. Notice that passengers were encouraged to enter the bus using the left side of the single door as those exited the bus on the right.

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