Middlesbrough bus station
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Location | Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire England | ||||
Coordinates | 54°34′34″N 1°14′22″W / 54.5761°N 1.2395°W | ||||
Owned by | Middlesbrough Borough Council | ||||
Operated by | Middlesbrough Borough Council | ||||
Bus stands | 21 | ||||
Connections | Middlesbrough | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1982 | ||||
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Middlesbrough Bus Station serves the town of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England. It is located around 1⁄4 mi (400 m) from the town's railway station.
History
[edit]It was opened in 1982, at a cost of £5.3 million, by the actress Pat Phoenix.[1] It stands partly on the site of the previous bus station, which belonged to United Automobile Services.[citation needed]
From mid-July 2012, the bus station was partially closed for around six weeks, to allow for improvement work to take place – at a cost of around £1.5 million. Work was carried out in order to improve accessibility for disabled people, by creating low floor access at the majority of stops. As well as this, work was undertaken to reconstruct the main concourse, and a partial reconstruction of the ramps.[2][3]
In January 2024, Tees Valley Combined Authority announced a £15 million investment to refurbish the bus station.[citation needed]
Accidents and incidents
[edit]On 2 February 2015, an Arriva North East vehicle, which was operating service 28, collided with the one of the bus station's south stands. There were no injuries, but significant damage was sustained to the bus station building, included damage to the roof and windows.[citation needed]
On 23 December 2021, an Arriva North East vehicle, which was out of service at the time, was shunted into the bus station's north stands by a Go North East coach. As above, there were no injuries, but damage was sustained to the bus station building, as well as damage to the railings, roof and windows.[citation needed]
Operators
[edit]Most local bus services are operated by Arriva North East and Stagecoach North East, with Go North East also serving the bus station.
Stagecoach services 36, 37 and 38 combine to provide up to six buses per hour, serving Middlesbrough, Teesside Park, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees and Norton, with an hourly extension to University Hospital of North Tees, and three buses per hour continuing to Billingham, Greatham and Hartlepool. The company also operates frequent services to Acklam, Coulby Newham, James Cook University Hospital, Hemlington and Park End.
Arriva operate a number of local services, with detinations including Darlington, Guisborough, Ingleby Barwick, Redcar, Nunthorpe, Saltburn and Stokesley. The company also operates regional services X12 to Durham and Newcastle, and X93 to Guisborough, Whitby and Scarborough.
Go North East operate the X10 express service toPeterlee, Dalton Park and Newcastle, using a fleet of four high-specification double-deck Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC vehicles, branded in a gold and purple livery.
Services
[edit]The bus station has a total of 21 stands used for local bus services, with additional stands located on the upper floor for long-distance coach services operated by FlixBus, Megabus and National Express.[4][failed verification]
As of September 2024[update], the stand allocation is:
Stand | Route | Destination |
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2 | 39 | Park End via North Ormesby & Berwick Hills |
3 | 62 | Redcar via North Ormesby, Eston, Grangetown & Dormanstown |
64 | Grangetown via South Bank & Eston | |
64A | Normanby via South Bank & Eston | |
64B | Grangetown via South Bank , Normanby & Eston | |
101 | Teesport via Berwick Hills, Ormesby, Normanby, Eston, South Bank & Grangetown | |
4 | X2 | New Marske express via Dormanstown, Redcar & Marske |
X3 | Lingdale express via Dormanstown, Redcar , Marske , Saltburn , Skelton & Boosbeck | |
X4 | Whitby express via Dormanstown, Redcar , Marske , Saltburn , Brotton, Carlin How, Loftus, Easington, Staithes, Hinderwell, Runswick Bay & Sandsend | |
X4A | ||
6 | 28 | Guisborough via James Cook University Hospital , Easterside, Marton Manor, Marton & Nunthorpe |
28A | Stokesley via James Cook University Hospital , Easterside, Marton Manor, Marton , Nunthorpe & Great Ayton | |
28B | ||
29 | Marton[a] via Linthorpe, Saltersgill, James Cook University Hospital , Easterside & Marton Manor | |
7 | 63 | Redcar via Linthorpe, James Cook University Hospital , Marton , Ormesby, Normanby & Eston |
8 | 5 | Easington via North Ormesby, Ormesby, Nunthorpe , Guisborough, Skelton, New Skelton, North Skelton, Brotton, Carlin How, Liverton Mines[b] & Loftus |
5A | Guisborough via North Ormesby, Ormesby, Nunthorpe , Guisborough & Boosbeck | |
9 | 9 | Ormesby via North Ormesby, Berwick Hills & Park End |
X93 | Scarborough express via Ormesby, Guisborough, Scaling Dam, Aislaby, Whitby , High Hawsker, Robin Hood's Bay, Fylingthorpe & Cloughton | |
X94 | ||
10 | 8 | Netherfields via North Ormesby & Berwick Hills |
12 | 16 | Ingleby Barwick via Teesside Park & Thornaby |
17 | Ingleby Barwick via Linthorpe, Acklam & Thornaby | |
17A | Stockton-on-Tees via Linthorpe, Acklam & Thornaby | |
17B | ||
13 | 10 | Coulby Newham via James Cook University Hospital , Easterside & Marton Manor |
13 | Coulby Newham via Linthorpe, Acklam, Stainton & Hemlington | |
13B | Acklam | |
14 | ||
14 | 12 | Coulby Newham via Linthorpe, Acklam & Hemlington |
15 | RP1 | Middlesbrough College |
16 | 36 | Hartlepool via Teesside Park, Thornaby , Stockton-on-Tees , Norton, Billingham & Greatham |
36A | Hartlepool via Teesside Park[c], Thornaby , Stockton-on-Tees , Norton, Billingham , Wynyard & Greatham | |
37 | University Hospital of North Tees via Teesside Park, Thornaby , Stockton-on-Tees , Norton & Hardwick | |
38 | Norton via Teesside Park, Thornaby & Stockton-on-Tees | |
17 | 831 | Hawes DalesBus via Stockton-on-Tees , Darlington , Blackwell, Middleton Tyas, Skeeby, Richmond, Hudswell, Grinton, Reeth, Low Row, Gunnerside & Muker |
X66 | Darlington express via Stockton-on-Tees | |
X67 | ||
18 | X12 | Newcastle express via Teesside Park, Stockton-on-Tees , Hardwick, Sedgefield, Coxhoe, Bowburn, Shincliffe, Durham , Framwellgate Moor, Plawsworth, Chester-le-Street , Birtley, Low Fell & Gateshead |
X22 | Peterlee express via Stockton-on-Tees , Hardwick, Segdefield, Fishburn, Trimdon, Deaf Hill, Station Town & Wingate | |
19 | 59 | University Hospital of North Tees via Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees & Hardwick |
X10 | Newcastle express via Stockton-on-Tees , Norton, Billingham , Peterlee , Dalton Park, Heworth & Gateshead | |
20 | 1 | High Throston via Haverton Hill, The Clarences, Seaton Carew & Hartlepool |
13 | Newham Grange via Stockton-on-Tees & Fairfield | |
21 | 34 | Low Grange via Billingham |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ McNeal, Ian (16 November 2015). "Middlesbrough bus station: Take a ride back to the past with our archive pictures". Teesside Gazette. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
- ^ "Bus station to get £1.5m revamp". BBC News. 15 July 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
- ^ McKenzie, Sandy (17 April 2012). "Middlesbrough bus station for £1.5m revamp". Teesside Gazette. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
- ^ "Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand Information" (PDF). Connect Tees Valley. 4 December 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Middlesbrough bus station at Wikimedia Commons