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First Cymru, First De Cymru, First South Wales, Unibus (PG0000421) First Cymru Buses Limited, Heol Gwyrosydd, Penlan, Swansea, SA5 7BN First Cymru, First De Cymru, First South Wales, unibus (PG0000421) First Cymru Buses Limited, Heol Gwyrosydd, Penlan, Swansea, SA5 7BN Part of FirstGroup PLC. Depots: Bridgend Unit 38, Aneurin Bevan Avenue, Brynmenyn Industrial Estate, Brynmenyn, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, CF32 9SZ Carmarthen Blossom Garage, Glangwili, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA31 2HG Haverfordwest Unit 1/2, Withybush Trading Estate, Withybush Road, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA62 4BS Port Talbot Acacia Avenue, Port Talbot, Swansea, SA12 7DP Ravenhill Heol Gwyrosydd, Penlan, Swansea, SA5 7BN Outstations: Narberth Ex Quarry Park, Ludchurch, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 8HZ Tycroes 40 Portardulais Road, Tycroes, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, SA18 3QD 30883 - 32012 Vehicle Type: Volvo B7TL-57 Body Type: Alexander ALX400 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 30883 W738DWX H49/26F 2000 Port Talbot First FWY, 2019 30905 W776DWX H49/26F 2000 Port Talbot First FWY, 2019 30927 X795NWR H49/26F 2000 Port Talbot First FWY, 2019 30928 X796NWR H49/26F 2000 Port Talbot First FWY, 2019 30931 X351VWT H49/26F 2000 Port Talbot First FWY, 2019 32001 W801PAE PO49/29F 2000 Port Talbot Cymru Coaster FWE, 2021 32002 W802PAE PO49/29F 2000 Ravenhill Cymru Coaster FWE, 2021 32012 W812PAE PO49/29F 2000 Ravenhill Cymru Coaster FWE, 2021 Previous Owners: FWY, 2019: Ex First West Yorkshire, 2019; FWE, 2021: Ex First West England, 2021 Previous Registrations: W801PAE: 620HOD, W801PAE; W802PAE: RKZ4760, W802PAE Route Branding: 32001 is branded for Cymru Coaster (Rest Bay - Locks Common - Mallard Way - Grand Pavilion - Harbour - Corey Beach - Trecco Bay); 32002, 32012 are branded for Cymru Coaster (City Centre - Singleton Park - Blackpill - Mumbles - Bracelet Bay) 36205 - 36214 Vehicle Type: Volvo B9TL Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 36205 BN12WOJ H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2017 36206 BN12WOM H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2017 36207 BJ12VWO H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2017 36208 BJ12VWP H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2017 36209 BJ12VWR H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2017 36210 BJ12VWS H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2017 36211 BJ12VWT H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill unibus FWY, 2017 36212 BJ12VWU H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill First FWY, 2017 36213 BJ12VWV H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill unibus FWY, 2017 36214 BJ12VWW H45/27F 2012 Ravenhill unibus FWY, 2017 Previous Owners: FWY, 2017: Ex First West Yorkshire, 2017 Route Branding: 36205 - 36210 are branded for campus to campus 8 (via Fabian Way P+R & City), 9 (campus to campus direct), 10 (via Station & Sketty); 36211, 36213, 36214 are branded for Service 8 (Singleton Campus - Bay Cumpus) 37031 - 37171 Vehicle Type: Volvo B7TL Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 37031 YJ06XKW H45/29F 2006 Ravenhill First FSY, 2020 37147 YN06URA H45/29F 2006 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 37148 YN06URB H45/29F 2006 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 37149 YN06URC H45/29F 2006 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 37152 YN06URF H45/29F 2006 Ravenhill campus to campus FSY, 2020 37166 SF07FCP H45/29F 2007 Ravenhill Swansea University FGL, 2019 37167 SF07FCV H45/29F 2007 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 37168 SF07FCX H45/29F 2007 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 37170 SF07FCZ H45/29F 2007 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 37171 SF07FDA H45/29F 2007 Ravenhill First FGL, 2019 Previous Owners: FSY, 2020: Ex First South Yorkshire, 2020; FGL, 2019: Ex First Glasgow, 2020; Route Branding: 37152 is branded for campus to campus 8 (via Fabian Way P+R & City); 37166 is branded for Celebrating 100 Years Swansea University Vehicle Type: Volvo B9TL Body Type: Wright Eclipse Gemini Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 37668 YJ58RSV H45/29F 2009 Ravenhill campus to campus FWY, 2020 37671 YJ58RSZ H45/29F 2009 Ravenhill First FWY, 2020 37672 YJ58RTO H45/29F 2009 Ravenhill First FWY, 2020 37673 YJ58RTU H45/29F 2009 Ravenhill First FWY, 2020 Previous Owners: FWY, 2020: Ex First West Yorkshire, 2020 Route Branding: 37668 is branded for campus to campus 8 (via Fabian Way P+R & City) 42600 - 42614 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Dart SLF Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Mini Pointer Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 42600 CU54HYK B31F 2004 Unallocated First De Cymru 42601 CU54HYL B31F 2004 Bridgend First De Cymru 42602 CU54HYM B31F 2004 Port Talbot First De Cymru 42603 CU54HYN B31F 2004 Port Talbot First De Cymru 42604 CU54HYO B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42605 CU54HYP B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42606 CU54HYR B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42607 CU54HYT B31F 2004 Tycroes First De Cymru 42608 CU54HYV B31F 2004 Port Talbot First De Cymru 42609 CU54HYW B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42610 CU54HYX B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42611 CU54HYY B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42612 CU54HYZ B31F 2004 Port Talbot First De Cymru Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 42613 CU54HZA B31F 2004 Tycroes First De Cymru 42614 CU54HZB B31F 2004 Ravenhill First De Cymru Vehicle Type: Transbus Dart SLF Body Type: Transbus Pointer 2 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 42679 CU53ARX B31F 2003 Ravenhill First South Wales 42683 CU53APY B31F 2003 Ravenhill First South Wales 42690 CU53AUX B31F 2003 Port Talbot First South Wales 42877 - 42967 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Dart SLF Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Pointer 2 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 42877 w SF05KWY B37F 2005 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42883 SF05KXE B37F 2005 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42884 SF05KXH B37F 2005 Ravenhill First De Cymru 42893 VX54MUV B40F 2004 Ravenhill First FMD, 2019 42894 VX05JWW B40F 2005 Ravenhill First FMD, 2019 42905 WX05RVN B37F 2005 Ravenhill First FWE, 2018 42907 WX05RVP B37F 2005 Ravenhill First FWE, 2018 42912 WX05RVW B37F 2005 Ravenhill First South Wales 42913 WX05RVY B37F 2005 Port Talbot First South Wales 42915 WX05RWE B37F 2005 Port Talbot First FWE, 2018 42916 WX05RWF B37F 2005 Port Talbot First FWE, 2018 42947 WA56FTX B37F 2006 Port Talbot Contactless Payments FWE, 2018 42959 WX06OMS B37F 2006 Ravenhill First FWE, 2018 42962 WX06OMU B37F 2006 Ravenhill Contactless Payments FWE, 2018 42963 WX06OMW B37F 2006 Ravenhill Contactless Payments FWE, 2018 42967 WX06ONB B37F 2006 Ravenhill First South Wales FWE, 2018 Previous Owners: FMD, 2019: Ex First Midlands, 2019; FWE, 2018: Ex First West of England, 2018 Vehicle Type: Transbus Dart SLF Body Type: Transbus Mini Pointer Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 43838 SN53ESY B29F 2003 Ravenhill First South Wales 43839 SN53ETD B29F 2003 Ravenhill First De Cymru 43841 SN53ETF B29F 2003 Tycroes First De Cymru 44501 - 44636 Vehicle Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 200 Body Type: Alexander-Dennis Enviro 200 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 44501 CU08ACY B35F 2008 Ravenhill First South Wales FHD, 2015 44502 CU08ACZ B35F 2008 Ravenhill Swansea & The Bay FBK, 2015 44503 CU08ADO B35F 2008 Ravenhill Swansea & The Bay FBK, 2015 44504 CU08ADV B35F 2008 Ravenhill Swansea & The Bay FBK, 2015 44505 CU08ADX B35F 2008 Ravenhill First South Wales FBK, 2015 44506 CU08ADZ B35F 2008 Ravenhill Swansea & The Bay FHD, 2015 Fleet No: Reg No: Seat Type: Year: Depot: Livery: Notes: 44552 YX13AEV B29F 2013 Tycroes TrawsCymru 44555 YX13AEZ B29F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44557 YX13AFE B29F 2013 Tycroes Western Welsh 44558 YX13AKU B29F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44559 YX13AKX B39F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44568 YX63LLJ B36F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales FBK, 2016 44569 YX63LHR B29F 2013 Bridgend First South Wales 44570 YX63LKU B29F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44573 YX13BNA B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44574 YX13BNB B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44575 YX13BND B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44576 YX13BNE B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44577 YX13BNF B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44578 YX13BNJ B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44579 YX13BNK B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44580 YX13BNL B31F 2013 Tycroes First South Wales 44581 YX13BNN B31F 2013 Ravenhill First South Wales 44582 YX63ZUD B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44583 YX63ZVA B39F 2013 Bridgend First South Wales 44584 YX63ZVB B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44585 YX63ZVC B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44586 YX63ZVD B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44587 YX63ZVE B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44588 YX63ZVF B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44589 YX63ZVG B39F 2013 Unallocated First South Wales 44590 YX63ZVH B39F 2013 Bridgend Bridgend & County 44591 YX63LHK B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44592 YX63LHL B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44593 YX63LHM B39F 2013 Port Talbot First South Wales 44594 YX14RWN B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44595 YX14RWO B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44602 YX14RUC B39F 2014 Port Talbot First South Wales 44603 YX14RUH B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44604 YX14RUJ B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44605 YX14RUO B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44606 YX14RUR B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44607 YX14RUU B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44608 YX14RUV B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44609 YX14RUW B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44610 YX14RUY B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44611 YX14RVA B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44612 YX14RVC B39F 2014 Ravenhill First South Wales 44613 YX14RVE B39F 2014 Tycroes First South Wales
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