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Transport for Cornwall is not an organisation, but a partnership of organisations. However, it does has staff, both direct and seconded from participating companies and Cornwall Council. [citation needed] The partnership is responsible for training drivers and plans routes. It directly runs most of Go Cornwall Bus services and subsidises others.
Many rural routes were lost when the Transport for Cornwall contract was given to Plymouth Citybus by Cornwall Council in March 2020. [8] The only bus routes still operated by First Kernow are the U/T/L prefixed routes, "Coaster" branded services, "Sunseeker" S1/S2 routes, The "Mousehole" branded service between Penzance, Newlyn & Mousehole and ...
First South West [2] is a bus company operating services in the English counties of Somerset, Cornwall and Devon.It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup.. First South West includes the business areas previously operated under the Kernow, Adventures by Bus and Buses of Somerset brands, all of which are now operating under the main First Bus brand.
Cornwall Transit (also known as TheBus, its fonts similar to Honolulu, Hawaii's), serves the City of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada with 15 buses that transport about 538,833 passengers per year. [2] Founded in 1971 and originally operated under contract by A.J. McDonald Limited the system has been city run since 1974. [ 3 ]
OC Transpo is a public transit commission that operates 170 bus routes, two light rail lines, ... Route Operator 515: Cornwall: Ottawa Cornwall 417 Bus Lines Ltd. 528:
The Devon General Omnibus and Touring Company commenced operations in South Devon in 1919 with two bus routes from Exeter to Torquay. [1] In 1922, Torquay Tramways purchased the company, although it was operated as a subsidiary of the National Electric Construction Company (NECC) and the tramway company's motor buses were transferred to Devon General. [2]
Finally the final addition, the OrangeFlash, was the service 43 between the City Centre and Ernesettle, with the buses running the route being MAN EcoCity Gas Buses. [ 35 ] 'Flash' branding has now been withdrawn in favour of the default Plymouth Citybus brand. 21/A has been replaced with a new, fresh livery called 'SPARK' with the delivery of ...
Western Greyhound was based at Summercourt, near Newquay. It operated throughout Cornwall and into Devon, serving Plymouth, Okehampton and Exeter. [22] From 2008 until September 2013 Western Greyhound operated the Truro park & ride service under contract to Cornwall Council. This passed to First Devon & Cornwall. [23] [24]