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My mum was a "clippie" on the buses in Aberdeen. Miss you mum❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The trams stopped running May 1st 1958. On my birth certificate as well as my 3 older brothers that our Dad was a tramway conductor. He later became a bus driver, though this wasn't the career he began with. Dad was born in Inverness and came to Aberdeen after WW11 and marrying my mum (a Baxter from Fittie) Dad was originally a baker. I wish I could go back in time I miss my parents so much.
Thank you for posting this wonderful collection of Aberdeen tram and bus memories.I left The Granite City in 1963 and have many fond recollections of riding the trams.I lived near the Queens Road depot and mony a time did I get shooed out of the sheds.I loved the open-front standards that we'd take to Sea Beach and the fabulous streamliners that graced the Bridges route via.Union St.I recall paying a ha'penny half fare to get to Mile End School....thanks again.
'There was always a tram in sight' ...relevant to most generation 1 tramway systems.
Thanks 4 uploading
Thanks. So sad to see the tram cars ablaze.
@derby1884
6 жыл бұрын
Strange thing to do. Perhaps it was meant to be symbolic.
Used to catch the #9 bus at Schoolhill to get home. I remember the fare being 4p!
@tatisiskin8225
3 жыл бұрын
WoW ! When ?
new aberdeen buses start on october 19th
val morrison work in crown in ancher
lol who cares
@richardtaylor8165
4 жыл бұрын
And who gives a fuck what you think?