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Parent
  
Mike Edwards

Service type
  
Bus & coach services

Founded
  
1925

Service area
  
South Wales

Headquarters
  
Llantwit Fardre

Fleet
  
225

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Website
  
www.edwardscoaches.co.uk

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Edwards Coaches is a family-owned coach company based in Llantwit Fardre, near Pontypridd in South Wales.

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History

In 1925 Edwards Coaches was founded by George Edwards. Over recent years, the company has expanded by acquiring several smaller local firms. Today, their fleet consists mainly of single decker coaches used for holiday tours and private hire but they also have a number of double-decker buses primarily for school contracts and park and ride services. Edwards Coaches carry around 7,100 students to school every day and around 80,000 customers on holidays each year. A small fleet of service buses is maintained to operate a group of local bus services.

On 7 January 2011, Swansea based coach holiday operator Diamond Coach Holidays went into administration. In the week after Diamond collapsed, Edwards took over £1m in holiday bookings (many of these from ex Diamond customers). On 25 January 2011, after talks with administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers, Edwards Coaches agreed to buy the firm becoming the largest coach holiday operator in Wales In 2016, as Silcox Coaches of Pembroke Dock were going out of business, Edwards took over their school contracts and some of their bus services.

National Express

Edwards Coaches are a National Express contractor and as at November 2015 operated services on routes:

  • 201 Swansea – Gatwick Airport
  • 202 Swansea – Heathrow Airport
  • 216 Cardiff – Bristol Airport
  • 320 Cardiff – Bradford
  • 321 Aberdare – Bradford
  • 322 Swansea – Birmingham
  • 507 Swansea – London
  • 508 Haverfordwest – London
  • 509 Cardiff – London
  • 528 Haverfordwest – Rochdale
  • Fleet

    As at October 2014, the fleet consisted of 225 buses and coaches.

    References

    Edwards Coaches Wikipedia