At some point in its near 60-year existence, the Scottish Tramway & Transport Society changed its focus from the present day and past to focus exclusively on the past. Or at least that is the impression created by its annual magazine.There is nothing wrong with that, and this publication - edited for the last time by Ian Stewart, who is handing over the reins after 10 years - performs a useful role in collecting and publishing historical articles on all surface public transport in Scotland.Trams dominate, but three articles are about buses, one on the trolleybus service operated in Dundee from September 1912 to May 1914, and closed seven years before the city introduced its first motorbuses.
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