Transdev Yellow Buses
The brighter bus company, with the brighter website
We are very excited to announce the launch of a brand new eCommerce website for the iconic Bournemouth-based Transdev Yellow Buses.
The new website contains many new features including interactive timetables and maps, online job applications and advance ticket purchases. The use of Google Maps alongside Transdev's london tube style network maps give the user several choices in how they get the information they need to plan their journey.
The look and feel of the new site is more sophisticated and fewer clicks are required to find information, especially when searching for essential travel times and routes. The site is SEO friendly to ensure it ranks well in search engines and is W3C compliant.
"We would not hesitate to recommend Base Creative Agency to anyone who wants a bespoke, creative web design solution, carried out by a professional, conscientious, hard working small team of individuals who put you first!"
Laura Wood, Transdev Yellow Buses
Read Laura's full review at www.whicwebdesigncompany.com
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"We have worked closely with the marketing team at Yellow Buses to deliver an extremely functional new site, from the project's conception right through to launch. Yellow Buses are now looking forward to providing an even better service to their customers online."
Tom Quay, Base Digital Director