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Derby bus station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Derby
The new rebuilt bus station from 2010. From left to right: The Black Cat (now 32 and 33), Red Arrow, Rainbow 4 (now i4), Spondon Flyer and some Arriva routes.
General information
LocationDerby, England
Owned byDerby City Council
Bus stands29
Bus operators
ConnectionsDerby railway station (900 metres [980 yd])
History
Opened27 March 2010 (2010-03-27Tdf)

Derby Bus Station serves the city of Derby, England.

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The old bus station

Previous bus station, 1933-2005
Trent Motor Traction buses in the old bus station, 1980

The original bus station was the first purpose-built bus station in the United Kingdom. Designed by Charles Herbert Aslin,[1] the Borough Architect, it opened in 1933. It was the first of its kind in the world, with railway-style platforms. It had an art deco cafe and diner, in which The Beatles allegedly once dined.[citation needed]

The station closed in October 2005 and was demolished in July 2006 following some degree of protest, most prominently from one individual who camped on the roof for several months in a final attempt to save the building.[2] There were plans for a replica of some parts of the station to be built at Crich Tramway Museum, though this has not happened as of yet.

Current bus station

The present bus station was opened on 27 March 2010, with the first buses running from the station the following morning.[3] It forms the major part of the Riverlights development, construction of which began in 2007, taking three years to complete.

Routes

Current

  • 1 - Alvaston
  • 1A - Alvaston
  • 1C - Alvaston
  • 2 - Swadlincote or Chellaston
  • 2A - Chellaston
  • 6.0 - Belper
  • 6.1 - Bakewell
  • 6.2 - Ripley
  • 6.3 - Ripley
  • 6.4 - Belper Estates
  • 6E - Ripley
  • 6X - Belper Estates
  • 20 - Chaddesden
  • 22 - Oakwood Circular
  • 24 - Oakwood Circular
  • 26 - Oakwood
  • 32 - Ilkeston
  • 38 - Sinfin then Stenson Fields
  • 73 - Weston Upon Trent
  • Skylink Derby - Leicester
  • Transpeak - Buxton
  • V3 - Burton
  • The Wyvern - Wyvern Park (To Wyvern Park in the morning, and back in the afternoon.)
  • X52 - Alton Towers
  • The Comet - Chesterfield
  • i4 - Nottingham
  • Ilkeston Flyer - Ilkeston then Cotmanhay
  • Indigo - Nottingham
  • The mickleover - Mickleover
  • Red Arrow - Nottingham
  • Swift - Uttoxeter

Withdrawn

References

  1. ^ Derby Bus station BBC News
  2. ^ Caravan for bus depot protester who hit the roof The Telegraph 27 January 2006
  3. ^ "My travels with a Bus Pass: Derby bus station open". 28 March 2010.
  4. ^ "Spondon Flyer timetable Derby-Spondon".

External links

52°55′16″N 1°28′24″W / 52.9211°N 1.47344°W / 52.9211; -1.47344

This page was last edited on 26 May 2024, at 15:36
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