Western Welsh
| Parent |
|
|---|---|
| Founded | 1920 |
| Defunct | 17 April 1978 |
| Headquarters | Cardiff, Wales |
| Locale | South Wales West Country |
| Service type | Bus and coach |
Western Welsh was a Welsh bus operating company, based in Cardiff covering South Wales and the northern parts of the West Country. Formed in 1920, it was nationalised when British Electric Traction sold their bus interests to the Transport Holding Company in 1967. From 1969, Western Welsh became a part of the National Bus Company and several years later, was a component of the newly formed, but ill-fated, National Welsh operation.