Cardiff Bus () is the main operator of
bus services in
Cardiff
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, Wales and the surrounding area, including
Barry and
Penarth
Penarth ( , ) is a town and Community (Wales), community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, approximately south of Cardiff city centre on the west shore of the Severn Estuary at the southern end of Cardiff Bay.
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. The company is wholly owned by
Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council, formally the County Council of the City and County of Cardiff () is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the Administrative divisions of Wales, principal areas of Wales. The principal area and its council were established ...
and is one of the few
municipal bus companies to remain in council ownership; unlike most municipal bus companies elsewhere in Britain, which are run as an 'arms length' organisation, Cardiff Bus is unique in that it is directly managed by Cardiff councillors who sit on the operator's board.
History
While horse buses (and later horse trams) had run in the city since 1845, Cardiff Bus can trace its history back to May 1902, when
Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council, formally the County Council of the City and County of Cardiff () is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the Administrative divisions of Wales, principal areas of Wales. The principal area and its council were established ...
took over and electrified a tram line between
Roath
Roath () is a district and Community (Wales), community to the north-east of the Cardiff city centre, city centre of Cardiff, capital of Wales.
The area is mostly covered by the Plasnewydd electoral ward, and stretches from Adamsdown in the so ...
and the city centre. It had been previously run by the
Cardiff Tramway Company. The resultant
Cardiff Corporation Tramways spent the next three decades extending its electric tram network, and at its peak in 1927 ran 141 electric trams over 18 miles of line. On Christmas Eve 1920, the corporation introduced its first bus, although the first motor bus route was operated by the Tramway Company from 1907.
[The Cardiff Story]
Cardiff Bus. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
The first
Cardiff trolleybuses were introduced in 1942, their introduction having been delayed by the outbreak of
World War II
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. The intention was to convert the remaining tramway system to trolleybus operation, then to extend the network. While the first stage was completed in 1950, the only extension made to the system was to
Ely which took place in 1955. Although powers had been obtained to considerably expand the network, a policy U-turn occurred in 1961 when the decision was made to replace all the trolleybuses with motor buses. This task was completed in 1970, bringing to an end 68 years of electric traction on the streets of Cardiff.
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The Transport Act of 1985 deregulated bus services outside London and required all Local Authorities to establish private "arm's length" bus companies. In October 1986 the council established a subsidiary company.][Companies House extract company no 2001229]
Cardiff City Transport Services Limited In 1992, the closure of the National Welsh bus company led Cardiff Bus to extend and intensify its network in the areas and towns surrounding Cardiff, including Barry, the Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale of Glamorgan ( ), locally referred to as ''The Vale'', is a Principal areas of Wales, county borough in the South East Wales, south-east of Wales. It borders Bridgend County Borough to the west, Cardiff to the east, Rhondda Cynon Taf t ...
and Caerphilly
Caerphilly (, ; , ) is a town and community (Wales), community in Wales. It is situated at the southern end of the Rhymney Valley and separated from the Cardiff suburbs of Lisvane and Rhiwbina by Caerphilly Mountain.
It is north of Cardiff an ...
. The Caerphilly local network of services including links between Cardiff, Caerphilly, Blackwood and Tredegar
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were discontinued in 2001 and are now provided by Stagecoach in South Wales.
From September 2016, four of Cardiff Bus' services (routes 51/53, 86 and X91) were transferred to its new Capital Links sister brand, with a further four services transferring over to Capital Links two months later. Vehicles used on these services are in either an orange or green base livery, and as of July 2017, Capital Links operate seven routes.
In the crossover of the years 2018 and 2019, Capital Links collapsed, and many of the routes were then dropped, with the exemption of route 51 and 53, which still run, as of Christmas 2020. Many of the capital links wrapped buses, are still wearing that vinyl, just not in service, and across the road from Cardiff Buses main depot on Sloper Road.
The company made a purchase of several battery-electric buses in April 2021 in their effort to modernise their fleet and transform how their network is delivered. The purchase comes with a successful bid from the Department of Transport to the city's ultra low emission zone scheme. These buses will have a range of 370 miles and were delivered at the end of 2021.
Operations
Cardiff Bus has a turnover of £27million, employs around 705 people, on an average weekday carries around 100,000 passengers. In 2009 the company started to operate the park and ride service from Cardiff City Stadium to the city centre.
Fares
Cardiff Bus operates an exact fare policy and no change is given. The city used to be divided into four fare zones, but on 5 April 2009, Cardiff Bus introduced a flat fare of £1.60 for a one-way journey or £3.20 for all-day travel in Cardiff and Penarth, or £1.40/£2.80 for travel within Barry. This has since been increased to £2.00 for a one-way journey or £4.00 for all-day travel in Cardiff and Penarth, or £1.90 and £3.80 in Barry (£3.20/£5.50 Cardiff and Barry). A weekly ticket can be purchased for travel within Cardiff for £15, but an "iff card" will need to be presented as this type of ticket is not printed out on their machine. Tickets can also be purchased on the mobile app (available for iOS and Android).
Special fares apply for travel between Cardiff and Barry. Special fares also apply for Newport, with a £4.50 return ticket offered along with the Day to Go Plus ticket also being accepted.
Today, Cardiff Bus operates within three core zones, the inner-city, Cardiff & Penarth and Barry. Each with their own fare structure.
Adult single tickets are £1.90, £2.40 and £2.60 respectively.
Adult "Day to go" tickets allowing unlimited travel within each zone are £4.70 for Cardiff and Penarth or £4.60 within Barry. There are "day to go plus" tickets allowing unlimited travel across the Cardiff Bus network costing £6 for an adult.
Children and Transport for Wales' "My Travel Pass" holders are eligible for discounted fares.
Iff card
The Iff card is a contactless smart card
A contactless smart card is a contactless credential whose dimensions are credit card size. Its embedded integrated circuits can store (and sometimes process) data and communicate with a terminal via NFC. Commonplace uses include transit ticket ...
introduced by Cardiff Bus in October 2010, allowing customers to travel on its services after having pre-paid. The first 30,000 cards were issued free of charge and preloaded with £3 of credit, after which the cards will be charged at £5.
An amount of money is electronically loaded onto the card, either upon boarding a bus or at the Cardiff Bus head office at Sloper Road. A passenger then chooses a ticket type. The card can also be used as a season ticket. The card should be topped-up when the balance is low, however, the card allows the customer to acquire a negative balance up to £3.
The card can be topped-up in units of £1, £2, £3, £4, £5, £10, £15 or £20, up to maximum amount of £50. The card may be used by persons aged between 6 and 60. The Iff card cannot be used to pay a partial amount. The card is cancelled if not used for a continuous period of one year.
Contactless
In March 2018 the company introduced the Ticketer contactless card payment system on all its routes. As well as including an EFTPOS
Electronic funds transfer at point of sale, abbreviated as EFTPOS (), is a type of payment transaction in which electronic funds transfers (EFT) are processed at a point of sale (POS) system or payment terminal usually via payment methods such as ...
reader for Visa/Mastercard cards, fares can be bought and scanned using the Cardiff Bus app (which on most tickets including day to go and week to go tickets is cheaper than using cash). The reader can also scan QR codes from paper multi-journey tickets.
Fleet
* Scania N270UB OmniCity (all withdrawn As of 09/08/24)
* Scania N230UD OmniCity (Open Top - x1 as of 09/06/23)
* Scania N230UB OmniCity (Double Decker - x6 as of 22/09/23)
* Scania L94UB Wright Solar (all withdrawn as of 09/06/24)
* Scania K230UB Wright Solar (x3 as of 25/08/24 driver training vehicles 761,762 and 773)
* Scania K250UB Irizar i3 (x3 as of 09/06/23)
* Scania N230UD OmniDekka (x4 as of 01/10/24)
* Alexander Dennis Enviro200
The Alexander Dennis Enviro200 (previously known as the TransBus Enviro200) is a midibus that was manufactured by TransBus International and later Alexander Dennis between 2003 and 2018. The original TransBus Enviro200 design was innovative but ...
(x30 as of 09/06/23)
* Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC
The Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC, also marketed as the Alexander Dennis Enviro200, is a single-decker city bus produced by Alexander Dennis since 2014 as the successor to the Alexander Dennis Enviro200, Enviro200 midibus and Alexander Dennis E ...
(x7 as of 09/06/24)
* Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC
The Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC (sold as the Alexander Dennis Enviro400) is a low-floor bus, low-floor double-decker bus produced by the British bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis since 2014, replacing the Alexander Dennis Enviro400. The Envir ...
(x10 as of 27/03/25)
* Mercedes-Benz Citaro O295 (x21 as of 09/06/23)
* Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530 (x32 as of 09/06/23)
* Mercedes-Benz Citaro Hybrid (x1 as of 09/06/23)
* Yutong E12
The Yutong E10, also sold as the longer Yutong E12, is a battery electric single-decker bus manufactured by Yutong in Zhengzhou since 2016 for both Chinese and international bus operators.
The Yutong E10 debuted in China in 2016, transporting ...
(x55 as of 11/03/24)
* Fencer f1 (x2 as of 08/02/24)
* Dennis Dart X1 driver training vehicle 161 (25/08/24)
Branding
The original branding in both the entire tram, trolley bus and early bus operations until the 1970s was crimson lake and cream livery. This then changed to orange with white lining, from August 1972 with "City of Cardiff" on the left hand side and "Dinas Caerdydd" on the right hand side. This changed in 1986 when the business became Cardiff Bus. However, since the 1990s the dominant colouring has been green, first with cream lining and since the introduction of modern wrapping, a return for orange in the adjustments/outline.
Just before the introduction of the Iff Card, the company started a "your bus service" campaign, fronted by a series of local people's faces being applied in large scale on the sides and rears of selected buses.
Bus 472 (CN57 FGD) a Scania N270UD Optare Olympus, had a grey vinyl wrapped livery advertising the IFF card following its launch in 2008. It was then repainted into a heritage orange and white livery to celebrate 30 years since the formation of Cardiff Bus (after the 1986 deregulation of buses) and it currently sports a vinyl wrap celebrating Cardiff's sporting success with Cardiff City F.C., Cardiff Blues
Cardiff Rugby () are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams.
Based in Cardiff, the team play at Cardiff Arms Park. Originally formed in 1876, from 2003 to 2021 the first team was known as the Cardiff Blues before rebranding back ...
, Cardiff Devils
The Cardiff Devils () are a Welsh professional ice hockey team who play in the UK-based Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). The team plays at Ice Arena Wales in Cardiff Bay, currently known as ''Vindico Arena'' for sponsorship reasons.
Cardiff' ...
ice hockey team and Geraint Thomas winning the 2018 Tour de France
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. It is no longer in service.
Bus 436 (CE71 YXV) a Yutong E12 has a livery in crimson lake and cream to celebrate the 120th anniversary of Cardiff Bus in 2022.
Controversy
Cardiff Bus's dominant position has sometimes come in for criticism and investigation. In 2004, 2Travel, a company operating significant numbers of school contract services in South Wales, launched low-cost services in Cardiff and Swansea to utilise its fleet between the school runs. Low fares were achieved by omitting major bus stations avoiding hefty access fees. Cardiff Bus launched a basic service in competition with 2Travel, using white buses bearing no livery also stopping short of the bus station. The Office of Fair Trading
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was a non-ministerial government department of the United Kingdom, established by the Fair Trading Act 1973, which enforced both consumer protection and competition law, acting as the United Kingdom's economi ...
launched an investigation in 2007 into claims of predatory behaviour 18 months after 2Travel had ceased trading and gone into liquidation. The investigation found that Cardiff Bus had engaged in predatory behaviour.Cardiff Bus
Office of Fair Trading 2008
Livery chronology
File:Cardiff Corporation's Leyland PD3A1 404 CKG (cropped).jpg, A Leyland PD3A1 in crimson lake and cream livery used until 1972
File:Cardiff Bus Station - geograph.org.uk - 1528163.jpg, A Bristol LH in orange livery used from 1972 until the 1980s
File:143a.JPG, An Optare MetroRider in the ''Clipper'' livery used from 1987
File:EasyRider - Cardiff Bus - Huntingdon Way, Tycoch, Swansea (27776266135) (cropped).jpg, A Dennis Dart in the ''EasyRider'' livery used from 1987 to 1999
File:Cardiff Bus to Barry Island - geograph.org.uk - 1783959.jpg, A Dennis Dart in green and cream livery used from 1999 until 2007
File:Cardiff Bus Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC CN17BGY (32540805034).jpg, An Alexander Dennis Enviro200 in green and orange livery used from 2007 until 2021
File:Cardiff Bus new orange livery 29-08-2021 (cropped).JPG , A Mercedes-Benz Citaro in orange and red livery from 2021 to present-day.
See also
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Bus transport in Cardiff
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List of bus operators of the United Kingdom
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This is a list of bus and coach operators of the United Kin ...
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Municipal bus companies
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Transport in Wales
Transport in Wales is heavily influenced by the country's geography. Wales is predominantly hilly or mountainous, and the main settlements lie on the coasts of north and south Wales, while mid Wales and west Wales are lightly populated. The m ...
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Transport in Cardiff
References
External links
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Cardiff Network Map PDFBarry and Penarth Network Map
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