Veolia Transport sold the bus and private hire coach operations of Dunn-Line, its Nottingham-based subsidiary, to Premiere from January 2011, along with between thirty and forty vehicles.
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The operator, Veolia Transport Cannes is responsible for operating the Bus Azur buses for SITP, grouping the communes of Cannes, le Cannet et Mandelieu-la-Napoule.
TCAR is a subsidiary of Veolia Transport and covers 45 communes of the CREA.
Despite this, operation by small groups or independent operators forms a significant aspect of UK park and ride operations, such as Courtney Coaches (Basingstoke), Johnsons Excelbus (Stratford upon Avon), Veolia Transport (Swansea), Konectbus (Norwich), Travel de Courcey (Coventry), Bennets Coaches (Cheltenham) and Smith and Sons (Perth).