Hello and welcome to Swindon's Bus Company
Swindon's Bus Company is part of the Go South Coast family and operate 80 buses, mostly in the urban area of Swindon. We employ almost 250 staff – and we won UK Bus Operator of the Year in 2011 and 2017.
Our History
Early Years
During 1927 the first motor buses were introduced to cover the areas not served by the trams. Additional buses were bought in 1928 to serve the expanding Swindon Borough boundary.
1940s and 1950s
During the second world war several bus services were curtailed. However, new factories were built around the outskirts of Swindon to aid the war effort with new and expanded services to these sites for workers.
In the 1950s the town expanded and new areas served were Penhill, Walcot East, Lawn, Park North and Park South.
1960s and 1970s
The town continued to expand in the 1960s with the Princess Margaret Hospital, Covingham and Greenmeadow joining the network.
The first service to be operated by the driver only (i.e. without a conductor to take the fares) was started on 4 May 1969.
On 1 April 1974 Swindon Corporation Transport was renamed Thamesdown Transport following the major reorganisation of local government.
1980s and 1990s
From the early 80s a coaching fleet was built up undertaking private hires, coastal expresses and holiday tours. All such activities were stopped in 2002 so that the company could concentrate on its core business of local bus services.
Deregulation of local bus services came into effect on 26 October 1986.
In the 80s Thamesdown’s buses became a familiar sight in rural areas around Swindon operating various replacement services which had been withdrawn by Bristol Omnibus.
2000 onwards
In December 2002 the town network was revised to serve the new Great Western Hospital at Common Head.
We celebrated our centenary in 2004. Events during the year included a talk about the trams, vintage bus services around the town, an exhibition at the Steam Museum and a special bus rally held at the Wroughton Science Museum on 12th September.
In July 2005 we vacated our Corporation Street depot and moved to a new modern purpose built one at Barnfield Road.
gender pay gap report
Swindon's Bus Company is part of Go South Coast whose mean gender pay gap for 2017 is 0.6% (or 7p) which is substantially lower than the 17.4% national average. Read the entire report on the Go-Ahead Group website below:
https://www.go-ahead.com/en/working-for-goahead/gender-pay-gap-report-.html
Group energy & climate change policy
Go-Ahead and its operating companies are committed to providing public transport services that meet our passengers’ needs now and in the future. Public transport plays a key role in reducing the UK’s carbon footprint by providing an alternative to the use of private cars and reducing the environmental impact of transport.
GSC_Energy_policy_A4_0518_PRESS_1.pdf
Bus Fleet
To view a list of our bus fleet click here +