Western Greyhound bus company ceases trading
A major bus operator in Cornwall has gone out of business. Drivers for Western Greyhound Ltd arrived for work this morning at the company depot in Summercourt to be told they were being made redundant.
A major bus operator in Cornwall has gone out of business. Drivers for Western Greyhound Ltd arrived for work this morning at the company depot in Summercourt to be told they were being made redundant.
Bus company First Kernow will accept Western Greyhound tickets and passes on all its services after the company has reportedly ceased trading.
We don't want to see bus users left out of pocket.
We'll be accepting all Western Greyhound tickets on our bus services over the next few weeks.
In the meantime, we are working with our Cornwall Council partners to provide replacement services as soon as possible.
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