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Gower Explorer

The Gower Explorer is a bus service, previously operated by Veolia Transport Cymru and now First Cymru, which provides services to Gowerton, Horton, Llangennith, Llanmadoc, Llanrhidian, Oxwich, Penclawdd, Port Eynon, Reynoldston and Rhossili.

The service was launched in 2004 after a £575,500 transport grant from the Welsh Assembly Government. Swansea Council used this grant to buy a fleet of six buses - four larger ones for the main routes and two small ones for the peninsula's tricky narrow lanes. Two east-west trunk routes and a linking north–south shuttle serve almost every village in the Gower, a prime tourist area west of Swansea.

In June 2010, Swansea Council announced withdrawal of bus subsidies to save £200,000 and the Gower Explorer will run on a commercial basis from 19 July 2010. Evening services will be severely curtailed and Sunday service on the northern trunk route will be withdrawn.

Awards

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The success of the Gower Explorer, most notably a rise in passengers on the southern route of 18.4%, while north Gower has seen a 16.5% increase, saw the service receive a prestigious Guardian Transport award in 2006.

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References

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  • Cole, Andrew (7 June 2007). "Just the ticket". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  • "Gower without Sunday buses? Unthinkable, according to one campaigner". South Wales Evening Post. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  • Parry, Nick (7 December 2006). "All aboard for Britain's best bus". BBC News. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  • "Bus boost for Sunday services as passenger rates rise across Wales". Wales Online. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
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