Islwyn Borough Transport

Islwyn Borough Transport

Islwyn Borough Transport (IBT) is the provider of bus services around Blackwood and surrounding towns in Caerphilly county borough, United Kingdom. Most buses show the IBT logo with most buses in various blue and white liveries. It is the smallest of the remaining municipal bus companies however it trades as an arms-length company since the Transport Act 1985. The depot and offices are at Penmaen Road, Pontllanfraith, Blackwood.

Operations

Bus routes

*5: Blackwood - Oakdale - Newbridge
*5A: Blackwood - Oakdale
*6: Blackwood - Wyllie
*7: Blackwood - Ystrad Mynach - Nelson - Pontypridd
*8: Blackwood - Grove Park
*9: Blackwood - Penllwyn
*10: Blackwood - Springfield
*11: Blackwood - Ystrad Mynach - Tredomen
*12: Blackwood - Cefn Fforest - New Tredegar
*14: Blackwood - Cefn Fforest - Fleur de lis - Bargoed
*26: Cardiff - Caerphlly - Ystrad Mynach - Blackwood - Markham
*27: Blackwood - Markham - Bargoed

Coaches

The company also operates coaches under the Kingfisher Travel brand.

External links

*http://www.kingfishertravel.com
* [http://www.welsh-transport-heritage.co.uk/ Welsh-Transport-Heritage] - a look back in time at the history of Islwyn Borough Transport and its predessors
* [http://www.welsh-transport-festival.co.uk/ The Welsh Heartlands Transport Festival] - A website celebrating the history of Caerphilly UDC and Bedwas & Machan UDC motor bus departments which both started in the year 1917


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