Adventure Travel to take over Easyway routes
Pencoed-based Easyway closing at end of July
Adventure Travel is set to take over two key Vale of Glamorgan bus routes from Easyway of Pencoed following the independent company’s closure at the end of July.
South Wales transport operator Adventure Travel has secured agreement with the Vale of Glamorgan council to run the 88 and B3 routes from 1 September and as such, there will be a seamless service provision for both services this summer.
Route 88 connects Penarth and Barry via Sully and Cadoxton, while the B3 service operates in Barry, with stops including the town centre and the dock. Adventure Travel, which operates in excess of 40 urban and rural services across South Wales, is currently securing drivers and vehicles to manage the new additions to its portfolio and has promised no disruption to passengers.
“Regrettably, Easyway – who have a great local reputation – have taken the decision to cease trading” – Adam Keen, Managing Director of Adventure Travel
Adam Keen, Managing Director of Adventure Travel, said: “Regrettably, Easyway – who have a great local reputation – have taken the decision to cease trading. We are pleased, however, to be in a position to intercede and assume control of the Barry and Penarth services and will continue to run both routes with no changes to the current timetables. These services fit in well with our long-term strategy to grow our business and provide useful services for the people of South Wales.
“We are currently finalising the logistics of the newly acquired routes and we look forward to continuing the high levels of service provided by the current operator. We will staff the routes with a small team of regular drivers, some of whom we hope will come to us from Easyway, so that passengers on the 88 and B3 can continue to build up a rapport with the drivers who operate their services.”
“It is extremely sad to see the demise of Easyway, a company that has provided supported local bus and school transport services for the Vale of Glamorgan for many years” – Cllr Bronwen Brookes, Cabinet member for Sustainable Places, Vale of Glamorgan Council
Cllr Bronwen Brookes, Cabinet member for Sustainable Places, Vale of Glamorgan Council, said: “It is extremely sad to see the demise of Easyway, a company that has provided supported local bus and school transport services for the Vale of Glamorgan for many years. Easyway has been a much-respected operator in this area and will be greatly missed. However, I am pleased that the Council is able to provide financial support to provide continued service provision for Supported Local Bus Services 88 and B3. Adventure Travel will operate these services moving forwards, continuing vital provision for the local communities they serve.”