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 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 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). all of which are low floor. Single deck vehicles dominate the fleet, accounting for 90.7% of the overall fleet. Since 2013, 90 brand new vehicles have been purchased, with the most recent being delivered in November and December 2021. On the double deck side of the fleet, of which there are 20 vehicles, ten high capacity
Alexander Dennis Enviro400s joined the fleet in 2015, a further 10 have arrived on loan between August 2022 and January 2023 but have now left the fleet. Prior to the delivery of the former, thirteen
East Lancs Olympus bodied
Scania N230UDs entered service in 2007 but have now all been withdrawn. In 2022, 8 second-hand N230UD
Scania Omnidekka buses were purchased from
Nottingham City Transport. The most common single deck type was the
Pointer-bodied
Alexander Dennis/Dennis/TransBus Dart SLF, with 72 vehicles of three different lengths in the fleet, although these have now all been sold or withdrawn. The second most common type is the
Scania OmniCity, with 43 in total. Nineteen of the OmniCitys were of the articulated variant but these have now all been withdrawn. The
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 also dominates, with 40 examples in the fleet, including ten with the "MMC" body with 4 others arriving on long-term loan in 2021. The
Mercedes-Benz Citaro has become the large number of single deck type in recent years, with 53 Citaros in service as of October 2022, with 12 second-hand examples arriving from
Bus Vannin in 2021. Operated in smaller numbers are the 7
Wright Solar bodied
Scania K230UBs, with a further 6 arriving second-hand arriving from
Go South Coast in 2021, however these have now all been withdrawn. In May 2021, it was announced that the company has ordered 36 battery-electric
Yutong E12 single decker buses. These started arriving in November 2021 and have been introduced mainly on routes 27, 44, 45, 49 and 50. 19 more arrived in early 2024 to bring the type to a total of 55 in all, 8 of these are branded for routes 17 & 18.
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 Devils ice hockey team and
Geraint Thomas winning the
2018 Tour de France. 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. ==See also==