These included routes from Weston-super-Mare to Sand Bay and Burnham-on-Sea, also a sea front tour to Uphill which was operated by heritage buses on summer Sundays and public holidays.
[2] In 2016, Crosville's proprietor commenced operating services during the construction of EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C nuclear power station through a 50% shareholding in Somerset Passenger Solutions.
[6] In April 2016, Crosville commenced operating services in Bristol and South Gloucestershire under contract to North Somerset Council.
[7][8] In July 2017, six routes were withdrawn and an enforced reduction in fleet size by the Traffic Commissioner following a public enquiry after some vehicles were found to be operating in unsafe condition.
[14] After operations ceased, First West of England introduced a replacement service to Sand Bay,[15] while Bristol independent Carmel Coaches took over route 106 on a temporary basis.