Stockport bus station

Stockport Bus interchange

Bus station with Stockport Viaduct in the background in January 2009
Location Stockport
Stockport
Coordinates 53°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 by Transport for Greater Manchester
Bus stands 24
Bus operators Arriva North West
First Greater Manchester
High Peak
M Travel
Manchester Community Transport
Stagecoach Manchester
Connections Stockport railway station
History
Opened 2 March 1981

Stockport bus station in Stockport, Greater Manchester, is a bus terminus for approximately sixty-five bus services in the Greater Manchester area. It opened on 2 March 1981, having formerly been a car park.

Before the bus station opened, most bus services terminated at Mersey Square. It is just off the A6, beneath Stockport Viaduct and a few hundred metres from Stockport railway station. The station has 24 stands with another two stops on Wellington Road and Mersey Square.

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 adjacent train station were announced.[1] As at August 2016, nothing has come of this.

On the opposite side of Stockport Viaduct lies the headquarters of Stagecoach Manchester.

Services

The majority of services are operated by Stagecoach Manchester with Arriva North West (who also run the town's Metroshuttle service), First Greater Manchester, High Peak, M Travel, Manchester Community Transport and National Express also using the station.[2]

There are 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.[2]

Buses also run from Stockport to Bolton, Buxton, Chorlton, Derby, Eccles, Macclesfield, New Mills, Poynton, Stretford, Trafford Centre and Wilmslow.[2]

References

Media related to Stockport Bus Station at Wikimedia Commons

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