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  • Yellow Buses
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  • Yellow Buses (YB) is a bus operator based in Bournemouth, on the south coast of England, owned by the RATP Group, a company owned by the government of France. Although most routes are restricted to the Bournemouth local authority area, an increasing number are expanding into the adjacent areas of Poole, Christchurch, Dorset and East Dorset. Some routes are in direct competition with another local operator, Wilts & Dorset. The company is arguably one of the most successful bus operators in England with a patronage growth of 40% since 2005 and currently carrying 13 million passengers per annum.
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service area
  • Bornemouth
company slogan
  • "The brighter bus company"
Logo
  • RATP YBB.png
Name
  • Yellow Buses
service type
  • Urban bus services
Image caption
  • Bus number 7, an Optare Tempo, new in 2009.
destinations
  • Bournemouth, Christchurch, Dorset, Poole
Headquarters
  • Yeomans Way, Bournemouth
Operator
  • RĂ©gie Autonome des Transports Parisiens
Website
Founded
  • 1902
abstract
  • Yellow Buses (YB) is a bus operator based in Bournemouth, on the south coast of England, owned by the RATP Group, a company owned by the government of France. Although most routes are restricted to the Bournemouth local authority area, an increasing number are expanding into the adjacent areas of Poole, Christchurch, Dorset and East Dorset. Some routes are in direct competition with another local operator, Wilts & Dorset. The company was formerly owned and operated by Bournemouth Borough Council and was known as Yellow Buses Bournemouth, and prior to that "Bournemouth Transport Ltd". The name was changed to Transdev Yellow Buses (TYB) when Transdev bought the company in December 2005. On 2 July 2006, Transdev Yellow Buses redesigned its entire network. It concentrated on core, higher frequency services, with a corresponding colour coded map, aimed at making the network easier for the public. In parallel, Transdev simplified its fare structure and introduced a new livery. This remains largely yellow (a condition of the sale), albeit in a lighter shade of primrose rather than the more mustard of old; "The Brighter Bus Company" became the new strap line. Transdev's new network also provides a number of lower-frequency, non-core routes. Further changes have followed, with the fare prices being altered, along with extension of routes and new routes being introduced. The company is arguably one of the most successful bus operators in England with a patronage growth of 40% since 2005 and currently carrying 13 million passengers per annum. In May 2010 an agreement was signed for the transfer of Yellow Buses (and also London United Busways|London United) to the RATP Group, a Transdev shareholder. On Thursday 3 March 2011, both companies became part of the RATP Group.