Plymouth coach station explained
Plymouth |
Symbol Location: | bus |
Type: | Bus station |
Borough: | Plymouth |
Country: | England |
Operator: | National Express |
Bus Stands: | 7 |
Opened: | 8 September 2016 |
Plymouth coach station is a terminus for intercity bus services located in Plymouth, England.
History
Plans for the coach station were formally submitted to planners in January 2015.[1] Construction on the coach station began in January 2016. It replaced Bretonside bus station on opening.[2] It opened on 8 September 2016, following an opening ceremony the previous day.[3] [4] [5]
Operation
The coach station is operated by National Express. It has seven bays for coaches.[6] Services from National Express, Megabus and South West Falcon call at the station.[7]
References
- Web site: 2015-01-09. New coach station plans now submitted to planners. 2021-07-29. One Plymouth. en-GB.
- Web site: Work starts on new coach station. 2021-07-28. The Devon Daily.
- Web site: 2016-09-09. Mayflower Coach Station. 2021-07-29. Plymothian Transit.
- Web site: Cole. Sarah. 2016-09-07. Plymouth Coach Station, built by SWH Civils, is now open. 2021-07-29. SWH Group.
- Web site: Dawson. George. 2016-09-07. All aboard at the new Plymouth Coach Station. 2021-07-29. The Devon Daily.
- Web site: Coach station. 2021-07-28. Plymouth City Council.
- Web site: Dougall. Emily. 2017-08-22. Plymouth Coach Station is first to gain safe bus station accreditation. 2021-07-29. Coach & Bus Week. en-GB.