open top on the St Ives to Penzance route before it was branded as the 'Land's End Coaster' (Marazion, 2016) Kernow routes initially covered mainly central and west Cornwall, west of an imaginary line connecting
Camelford,
Bodmin and
Fowey, although two services continued along the north coast from Camelford as far as
Bude. Most routes were interurban or rural in character, but there were local town services in some of the larger urban areas – Falmouth, Newquay, Penzance and St Austell. Kernow operated the
park and ride service in
Truro on behalf of Cornwall Council, as well as services between Truro,
Redruth and the
Falmouth University campuses in
Falmouth and
Penryn. During the summer months until 2024, Kernow operated
open top buses. The service was relaunched under the 'Coaster' brand in 2017. By 2022 Kernow operated four 'Coaster' branded
open top bus routes in Cornwall: the 'Land's End Coaster' (Penzance – Marazion – St Ives Land’s End – Penzance circular); the 'Tin Coaster' (Penzance – Lower Boscawell); the 'Atlantic Coaster' (Newquay – Padstow); and the 'Falmouth Coaster' (Falmouth circular). First South West did not run any open top services in Cornwall in the 2025 summer season due to a drop in tourism, with services instead being operated by conventional buses with roofs. Kernow took over some of
Western Greyhound's routes following that company's sudden closure in March 2015, which included services to towns that had seen little or few Kernow services in recent years such as
Newquay,
Padstow,
Perranporth and
Wadebridge where nearly all services had been operated by Western Greyhound for some years. Many rural routes were contracted from Cornwall Council until the
Transport for Cornwall contract was given to
Plymouth Citybus in March 2020. Routes operated by Kernow in 2021 were the branded services such as 'Tinner', 'Copper', 'Coaster', 'The Mousehole', and 'Sunseeker' along with the Falmouth University services and unbranded routes 17, 19, 24, 27 and 91 which were operated on a commercial basis. Truro College, Truro park and ride and some school routes also continued to run under contract. Kernow started the 'Daytripper' brand started in May 2021, initially for routes to the Eden Project but later extended to include 'Falmouth Coaster' and 'Discover Exeter' open top services and the 'Dartmoor Explorer'. ==Depots==