List of bus and coach stations in London

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This is an alphabetical list of bus and coach stations in London.

Bus stationLocationLocal authorityImage
Addington Village Interchange Addington Croydon
Aldgate bus station [1] Aldgate City of London Aldgate Bus Station - geograph.org.uk - 976852.jpg
Beckton bus station [2] Beckton Newham Beckton bus station - geograph.org.uk - 1672357.jpg
Becontree Heath bus station [3] Becontree Heath Barking and Dagenham Becontree heath bus station london.jpg
Brent Cross bus station [4] Brent Cross Barnet Brent Cross Bus Station 2010.jpg
Canada Water bus station [5] Canada Water Southwark Cmglee London Canada Water station.jpg
Canning Town bus station [6] Canning Town Newham Canning Town, bus station and tower blocks - geograph.org.uk - 722726.jpg
Chingford bus station [7] Chingford Waltham Forest Trio of FirstGroup, Stagecoach route 97 and Arriva route 313 buses in Chingford station, Greater London 1 February 2008.jpg
Cromwell Road bus station [8] Kingston upon Thames Kingston upon Thames
Cromwell Road bus station, Kingston-upon-Thames, London. Facing east.jpg
Crystal Palace bus station [9] Crystal Palace Bromley
Crystal Palace Bus Station (15214744486).jpg
Dalston Junction bus station [10] Dalston Hackney
East Croydon bus station Croydon Croydon East Croydon station April 2016.jpg
Edgware bus station [11] Edgware Barnet Edgware bus station, London, 18 June 2011.jpg
Eltham bus station [12] Eltham Greenwich Arriva London buses in Eltham Bus Station, London, 9 May 2009.jpg
Euston bus station [13] Euston Camden Eustonbusstation 707.JPG
Fairfield bus station [14] Kingston upon Thames Kingston upon Thames Kingston Fairfield bus station 3.JPG
Finsbury Park Interchange [15] Finsbury Park Islington
Finsbury Park Bus Station - geograph.org.uk - 2234507.jpg
Hammersmith bus station [16] Hammersmith Hammersmith and Fulham Hammersmith Bus Station, Hammersmith Road W6 - geograph.org.uk - 2997394.jpg
Harrow bus station [17] Harrow Harrow Harrow1012.JPG
Hatton Cross tube station Hatton Hillingdon Hatton Cross Tube Station.JPG
Heathrow Central bus station [18] Heathrow Airport Hillingdon Heathrow Central Bus Station - geograph.org.uk - 582008.jpg
Hounslow bus station [19] Hounslow Hounslow
Buses at Hounslow Bus Garages - panoramio.jpg
Leytonstone bus station [20] Leytonstone Waltham Forest Leytonstone station entrance west.JPG
Liverpool Street bus station [21] Broadgate City of London Liverpoolstreetbs 999.JPG
London Bridge bus station [22] London Bridge Southwark Londonbridgebusstation 303.JPG
North Finchley bus station [23] North Finchley Barnet North Finchley Bus Station, Kingsway N12 - geograph.org.uk - 1326641.jpg
North Greenwich bus station Greenwich Peninsula Greenwich NorthGren 999.JPG
Orpington bus station [24] Orpington Bromley Orpington bus station 2013 - 3376998 76c2cd31.jpg
Peckham bus station [25] Peckham Southwark
Four buses standing at Peckham Bus Station Peckham Bus Station.jpg
Four buses standing at Peckham Bus Station
Richmond bus station [20] Richmond Richmond upon Thames
Richmond Bus Station, London.jpg
Romford Brewery bus station [26] [27] Romford Havering
Stratford bus station [28] Stratford Newham Stratford Bus station - geograph.org.uk - 1128394.jpg
Stratford City bus station [29] Stratford City Newham
Stagecoach Bus at Stratford City Bus Station Bus at Stratford City Bus Station.jpg
Stagecoach Bus at Stratford City Bus Station
Tottenham Hale bus station [30] Tottenham Hale Haringey Tottenham Hale - geograph.org.uk - 1933569.jpg
Turnpike Lane bus station [31] Harringay Haringey Turnpikelane606.JPG
Uxbridge bus station [32] Uxbridge Hillingdon London Buses route U4 062.jpg
Vauxhall bus station [33] Vauxhall Lambeth Vauxhall Bus Station - geograph.org.uk - 725658.jpg
Victoria bus station [34] Victoria Westminster Victoria Bus Terminal - panoramio.jpg
Victoria coach station [35] Victoria Westminster Victoria Coach Station, Buckingham Palace Road 4711332 af8ae6e6.jpg
Walthamstow bus station [36] Walthamstow Central Waltham Forest Walthamstow bus station.jpg
West Croydon bus station [37] Croydon Croydon West Croydon bus station in 2017.jpg
White City bus station [38] White City Hammersmith and Fulham White City bus station 1.jpg
Wimbledon bus station [39] Wimbledon Merton Wimbledon Bus Station with Routemaster buses.jpg

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