Western Greyhound buses at St Ives
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 24 Mar 2009
This small turning area on the Malakoff has long been the terminal point for St Ives' bus services. Western Greyhound is a relative newcomer on the scene, having been established about ten years ago, gradually establishing a network of services across Cornwall that would once have been operated by the Western National Omnibus Co. Western Greyhound has taken over many routes that the principal operator in the county, First Group, has withdrawn from, and their traditional green livery makes a refreshing change from the more garish styles adopted by the national operators.