Glasgow, May 1966
In 1966, it was nearly all over for Glasgow’s trolleybuses. The system, increasingly expensive to operate since the 1962 demise of the city’s trams, closed in May of the following year. Glasgow Corporation ordered 150 Leyland Atlantean diesel buses as replacements. Because electrically-powered vehicles… well, they were never going to be the future, right?
Here, TB102 is humming down West Nile Street in Glasgow, past the offices of John Menzies and the Royal Navy premises at The Athenaeum Building. TB102 was one of 59 trolleybuses built between 1957 and 1959 with a chassis by British United Traction, motors by Metropolitan Vickers and bodywork by Crossley Motors.
Trailing behind the BUT’s, um, butt is a Daimler CVG6 bus wearing W Alexander & Sons coachwork, after which there’s a…
