It does not oversee any other forms of public transport in the county, which are limited to passenger rail, air, and ferry services.
[2] Prior to this, the bus network in Cornwall was run by multiple private operators, with no integrated timetabling nor ticketing, with some tendered services being funded by the council to improve rural access.
[3] Cornwall Council initially invested in new facilities such as waiting areas, vehicles and real-time arrival displays at bus stops.
[7] Exceptions to the Any Bus, Any Ticket scheme are college and university passes, Park & Ride, and contract buses.
Transport for Cornwall received £23.5 million in 2022 from the UK Government as a pilot scheme to increase ridership by reducing bus fares.
Passengers pay onboard by tapping their contactless payment method when entering and leaving the bus.