Truronian

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Plaxton bodied Volvo B12B in May 2007
ParentFirstGroup
FoundedSeptember 1987
HeadquartersTruro
LocaleSouth West England
Service areaCornwall
HubsTruro bus station
Fleet70 (February 2008)
Websitetruroniancoaches.co.uk

Truronian[1] is an English coach operator based in Cornwall. It is owned and operated by First South West, a subsidiary of FirstGroup. Previously, it also had a bus operation and a holiday business.

History[]

Truronian was formed in September 1987 by former Western National managers Ken Branchett, David Rabey, and Geoff Rumbles. In 1988, the business of Flora Motors, Helston, was purchased, followed in 1993 by CR Williams Coaches, St Agnes.[2][3]

Services operated included park and ride services for the Eden Project and express services for National Express.[3][4]

In April 2008, Truroninan was purchased by FirstGroup with 50 buses and 20 coaches and integrated into its First Devon & Cornwall operation.[5][6]

The holiday business ceased in November 2011.[7] In March 2012, the trading name was sold to Newell's Travel, which now produce, organise, and operate a British, Irish and Continental Holidays programme still under the Truronian banner.[8][citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Companies House extract company no 2140599 Truronian Limited
  2. ^ Companies House extract company no 623661 CR Wiliams (Coaches) Limited
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Truronian West Country Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust Web News 31
  4. ^ Citaro arctics for Truronian's Eden route Archived 25 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach 20 June 2006
  5. ^ First to buy Truronian Archived 24 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach 15 February 2008
  6. ^ First takes over Truronian buses BBC News 8 April 2008
  7. ^ Truronian Holidays to cease trading BBC News 31 May 2011
  8. ^ Welcome to Truronian Holidays Truronian Holidays

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