Stockport bus station

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Stockport Bus interchange
Stockport Bus Station.jpg
Bus station with Stockport Viaduct in the background in January 2009
LocationStockport
Stockport (borough)
Coordinates53°24′31″N 2°09′49″W / 53.40867°N 2.16361°W / 53.40867; -2.16361Coordinates: 53°24′31″N 2°09′49″W / 53.40867°N 2.16361°W / 53.40867; -2.16361
Operated byTransport for Greater Manchester
Bus stands24
ConnectionsStockport railway station
History
Opened2 March 1981
Closed29 August 2021

Stockport bus station in Stockport, Greater Manchester was a bus terminus for approximately sixty-five bus services. It opened on 2 March 1981 on the site of a former car park. Before the bus station opened, most services terminated at Mersey Square.

The bus station was located between Wellington Road (A6) and the Stockport Viaduct, a few hundred metres from Stockport railway station. The main bus station had 24 stands. Two additional stops, one for each direction, were located on Wellington Road, which runs between the bus station and Mersey Square; these were used by through services, including the high-frequency 192 route to Piccadilly Gardens.

In 2014, plans to demolish the bus station and build a new a £42 million transport interchange on the existing site with a connection to the railway station were announced, but these plans were never carried out.[1] In June 2018, plans were announced for a brand-new bus station (Stockport Interchange), that would be constructed on the same site underneath a 2-acre park. Other improved transport links will also be built, including a bridge to the railway station.

On the 29th August 2021 at 03:15, all stands at Stockport Bus Station (excluding the two Wellington Road stops) were closed after 40 years of continuous operation, being temporarily replaced by a new small bus terminal off Heaton Lane, as well as several bus stops spread out across Stockport town centre. The new Stockport Interchange facility is due to be completed in 2024.[2][3]

Services[]

The majority of services were operated by Stagecoach Manchester with High Peak Buses, Little Gem, Selwyns Travel and Stotts Tours also using the station.[4]

There were frequent buses running to Manchester, Altrincham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, Levenshulme, Longsight, Manchester Airport and Wythenshawe plus several parts of the Stockport area including Bramhall, Bredbury, Brinnington, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Edgeley, Hazel Grove, Marple, Offerton, Reddish, Romiley and Stepping Hill Hospital.[4]

Buses were also run from Stockport to Bolton, Buxton, Chorlton, Macclesfield, Hayfield, Poynton, Stretford, Trafford Centre and Sale.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ End of the road for Stockport's old bus station with £42m planned for new transport interchange Manchester Evening News 11 July 2014
  2. ^ "Stockport Interchange: Plans for bus station under park passed". BBC News. BBC. 29 June 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  3. ^ Meakin, Lisa (2 November 2018). "This is how Stockport's huge new bus station - with a two-acre park ON TOP - will look". Manchester Evening News. Reach plc. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Destination Finder Stockport bus station Transport for Greater Manchester

External links[]

Media related to Stockport Bus Station at Wikimedia Commons

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