Parent | Kelsian Group |
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Founded | 2 January 2013 |
Headquarters | St Helier |
Service area | Jersey |
Service type | Bus services |
Routes | 25 (April 2020) |
Fleet | 58 (October 2022) [1] |
Chief executive | Kevin Hart |
Website | www.libertybus.je |
LibertyBus is a bus operator on the island of Jersey. It is a subsidiary of the Kelsian Group.
In February 2012, the HCT Group was awarded a contract by the States of Jersey to operate the island's bus services from January 2013 for seven years with a three-year option taking over from MyBus. [2] [3] [4] The operation was branded LibertyBus after a public vote. LibertyBus also won the Jersey Chartered Institute of Marketing Award, for Best Brand Campaign 2013 for the LibertyBus brand. [5]
In September 2022, the HCT Group sold both LibertyBus and Guernsey's buses.gg operation to the Kelsian Group, following a period of extended financial difficulties for the HCT Group that resulted in the sale of most of its subsidiaries. [6] [7]
A smart card payment system named AvanchiCard was introduced in 2013. The name AvanchiCard comes from avanchi, which means advance or move forward in Jèrriais – Jersey’s traditional language. The name was chosen by Jersey’s children and young people through a competition organised with local schools. [8]
LibertyBus have a range of AvanchiCards to suit individual travelling needs: AvanchiCard Concession (senior citizen card), AvanchiCard Visitor (various unlimited single and family passes for visitors to the Island), AvanchiCard Unlimited (Weekly, Monthly & Annual unlimited), AvanchiCard Student and AvanchiCard PAYG (pay-as-you-go). [9]
As of October 2022, the LibertyBus fleet consisted of 58 single and double-decker buses. [1]
Prior to their commencement of operations in 2012, LibertyBus took delivery of 33 'Slimline' Optare Solo SRs. [10] In 2013, six Alexander Dennis Enviro400s were also delivered, the first double-decker buses purchased new for the island for many years. [11] In November 2023 two Mellor Sigma 8 electric buses were purchased, which entered service the next month. [12] [13]
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