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Transport - Cab stance at City Churches - Ref: WC1008

Transport - Cab stance at City Churches

This photograph shows two of the most common means of public transport in turn-of-the-century Dundee: the tram running along Netherdate towards the High Street, and the cab stance outside the City Churches to the left.

One of the pioneers of cab travel in Dundee was W. P. Robertson, who started as a ordinary employee in a coach hiring establishment in King Street, and ended up owning and expanding it greatly, with his championing of the rubber tyre.

The Nethergate / High Street stance was the central point for the setting of fares, which were calculated according to various zones of the city, with sixpenny increments beyond the boudaries.