Beeston bus station

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Beeston
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Location Beeston
Broxtowe
Coordinates 52°55′34″N1°12′52″W / 52.926°N 1.2145°W / 52.926; -1.2145 Coordinates: 52°55′34″N1°12′52″W / 52.926°N 1.2145°W / 52.926; -1.2145
Operated by Nottinghamshire
Bus stands8
Bus operators Nottingham City Transport, Trent Barton, Nottsbus, YourBus
Connections Beeston railway station
History
Closed12 July 2015 (2015-07-12)

Beeston bus station was a former bus station that served the town of Beeston, in the English county of Nottinghamshire. It was closed on 12 July 2015, when it was superseded by the nearby Beeston transport interchange, which includes services on the newly opened Nottingham Express Transit line 1 between Nottingham and Chilwell, as well as the bus routes that previously used the bus station. [1]

The bus station was in the town centre just off Station Road and consisted of six stands in total. The main operator's using the bus station were Nottingham City Transport, Trent Barton, Premiere Travel and YourBus. The bus station was at the heart of the town and over recent years Nottinghamshire County Council funds were spent upgrading the site. [2]

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References

  1. Your new Beeston Bus and Tram Interchange - leaflet. Nottinghamshire County Council. 29 July 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "Bus station improvement schemes". Nottinghamshire County Council. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2011.