Crossgates Coaches

Crossgates Coaches

Optare Solo in Monmouth in December 2011
Founded 1997
Headquarters Parc Nantgarw
Service type Bus services

Crossgates Coaches[1] was a bus operator in Wales. Formerly operating as Veolia Transport Cymru it was a division of Veolia Transport. It was formed from the purchase of a number of smaller independent bus and coach operators.

History

Veolia acquired a number of smaller operators in Wales, including:

Despite being operating bus services throughout much of South Wales due to these acquisitions, over time Veolia Transport gradually abandoned most of their commercial services as well as numerous tendered bus services. The biggest change was announced on 13 May 2011 when the company announced a restructuring programme resulting the closure of their depots in Swansea and Trefforest.[4] Following the restructuring, Veolia Transport Cymru continued to divest its remaining routes and vehicles, instead choosing to hire vehicles as part of the winding down of the company. Veolia Transport sold the remaining operations at Abercraf, Crossgates and Newport (and those of sister company Veolia Transport England) to its management, which renamed the company Crossgates Coaches.[5]

Services

Through 2011 the number of services and depots operated was reduced due to Veolia's decision to restructure.[6] The process of downsizing began in April 2011 when Ammanford area services were abandoned.[7] National Coaches contracts passed to Edwards Coaches with effect from 3 May 2011. The majority of services operated by Penclawdd depot in Swansea, ceased on 21 May 2011 with all services ceasing on 12 June 2011.[8] Services operated by the Parc Nantgarw depot in Treforest started to pass to other operators during June 2011 with all services operated by Veolia in Rhondda Cynon Taf ceasing on 24 June 2011. Services operated by Newport depot ceased on 1 April 2012.

From 28 August 2012 until December 2012, the contracts will be operated by other local operators before retendering in early 2013. Services 44, 46, 47, 48 and X47 passed to Celtic Travel, Llanidloes; services 41 and 42 will pass to Sargeants of Kington; services X11, X12, X14 and X15 passed to Browns of Builth; services 63, 124, 125 and X63 passed to First Cymru.[9]

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