First Cymru
Parent | FirstGroup |
---|---|
Headquarters | Swansea |
Service area | South West Wales |
Service type | Bus & coach services |
Depots | 5 |
Fleet | 387 (March 2014) |
Website | firstbus.co.uk/cymru |
First Cymru[1] is an operator of bus services in South West Wales. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup with its headquarters in Swansea.
History[]
In 1987, South Wales Transport was sold during the privatisation of the National Bus Company in a management buy out.[2]
In February 1990, along with Brewers Motor Services and United Welsh Coaches, South Wales Transport was sold to Badgerline.[3] All initially retained their trading names but following Badgerline merging with GRT Group in April 1995 to form FirstBus, all Welsh operations were rebranded as First Cymru.
Operations[]
The company operates around 200 bus services in the south Wales area, in and between Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Tenby, Carmarthen, Ammanford, Llanelli, Swansea, Pontardawe, Neath, Port Talbot, Maesteg, Bridgend and Cardiff.
The company operates a bus rapid transit route in Swansea, branded Metro and a frequent shuttle service from Swansea to Cardiff branded X10.[4]
In addition to internal South Wales work, First Cymru also runs up to Mid and West Wales on the TrawsCymru T1 and T1S services.
Campus To Campus[]
For students of Swansea University, Campus to Campus service 8 links the Hendrefoelan Student Village, Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus, plus Fabian Way Park and Ride to Swansea City Centre.[5] Campus to Campus service 9 is a shuttle bus between Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus. Campus to Campus service 10 links Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus with student areas Uplands and Sketty. These replaced the 82a and 85 in 2015 to coincide with the opening of the Bay Campus.
Park and Ride[]
First Cymru operates park & ride sites, which are located at Fabian Way and Landore in Swansea. They also operate a summer park & ride in Tenby.
X10[]
First Cymru operate an hourly shuttle service between Cardiff, Bridgend Designer Outlet and Swansea called the X10. This replaced a Greyhound UK service in December 2015.[6][7][8]
Cymru Clipper[]
In 2014, First Cymru started the Cymru Clipper express network which spans from Carmarthen & Ammanford to Cardiff.
Services X1, X2,[9] X3, X5, X6, X7, X8, X11, X13, are encompassed into this network. Dedicated vehicles operate these services, with the majority of them offering WiFi and leather seats as standard.
Swansea Metro[]
First Cymru operate a bus rapid transport route between Singleton Hospital, Swansea University, Swansea City Centre and Morriston Hospital as Swansea Metro. On 28 August 2015 the fleet of Wright StreetCar articulated buses that operated the service were replaced by Wright StreetLite buses and were rebranded to red metro branding.[10][11]
Cymru Coaster[]
In May 2021, First Cymru will launch two new open top bus routes in Swansea and Porthcawl.[12]
The routes are:
- 1 Swansea (Bus Station) to Bracelet Bay via Mumbles
- 99 Trecco Bay to Rest Bay via Porthcawl Town Centre[13]
Both routes started on 29 May 2021.[14]
National Express[]
Until July 2012 First Cymru were a National Express contractor and operated services on routes:[15]
- 201 Swansea - Gatwick Airport
- 202 Swansea - Heathrow Airport
- 508 Haverfordwest - London Victoria Coach Station
- 528 Haverfordwest - Rochdale
Fleet[]
As at March 2014 the fleet consisted of 387 buses and coaches.[16]
Depots[]
First Cymru operate depots in Bridgend, Haverfordwest, Port Talbot, Tycroes , and Swansea.[16]
See also[]
- Transport in Wales
- List of bus operators of the United Kingdom
- Bus transport in Cardiff
References[]
- ^ Companies House extract company no 133884 First Cymru Buses Limited formerly The South Wales Transport Company Limited
- ^ NBC sale at halfway stage Commercial Motor 16 May 1987 page 21
- ^ Names remain the same Commercial Motor 1 March 1990 page 20
- ^ "X10 Swansea to Cardiff Express | South & West Wales". First Bus. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
- ^ "Public Transport - Swansea University". www.swansea.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- ^ Greyhound has changed[permanent dead link] First South & West Wales 17 November 2015
- ^ Swansea to Cardiff Greyhound services to be scrapped from this week Wales Online 2 December 2015
- ^ Greyhound brand in the UK comes to an end[permanent dead link] Route One 16 December 2015
- ^ "X2 Cymru Clipper to go via Cardiff Bay from May 12". The Bridgend and Porthcawl GEM. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- ^ First Cymru announces Swansea's bendy bus services to be scrapped South Wales Evening Post 24 June 2015
- ^ "Three depots and Swansea ftr axed in First cutbacks" Buses issue 725 August 2015 page 6
- ^ https://www.firstbus.co.uk/south-west-wales/routes-and-maps/cymru-coasters[bare URL]
- ^ Gregory, Rhys (3 June 2021). "Open-top bus rides come to Porthcawl". Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- ^ Jackson, Peter (25 May 2021). "First Cymru returns to open-top bus operation". CBW. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- ^ Edwards Expands Coach & Bus Week 2 May 2012
- ^ a b FirstGroup Fleetlist Steve White
External links[]
Media related to First Cymru at Wikimedia Commons
- Bus operators in Wales
- Bus transport in Cardiff
- Companies based in Swansea
- FirstGroup companies
- Transport in Bridgend County Borough
- Transport in Cardiff
- Transport in Carmarthenshire
- Transport in Pembrokeshire
- Transport in Neath Port Talbot
- Transport in Swansea