Bus stands 22 | Bus operators 15 Opened 1932 Connection London Victoria station | |
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Location Buckingham Palace RoadVictoria, London, SW1United Kingdom Address London SW1W 9RH, United Kingdom Similar London Victoria station, London Paddington station, St Pancras railway station, London Underground, Liverpool Street station |
Victoria coach station guide a walk through of london s coach travel hub
Victoria Coach Station is the largest coach station in London, located in the central district of Victoria in the City of Westminster. It serves as a terminus for many medium- and long-distance coach services in the United Kingdom and is also the departure point for many countryside coach tours originating from London. It is operated by Victoria Coach Station Limited, a subsidiary of Transport for London (TfL).
Contents
- Victoria coach station guide a walk through of london s coach travel hub
- Victoria coach station 85th anniversary festival
- History
- Operation
- Connections
- References
It should not be confused with the nearby Green Line Coach Station for Green Line Coaches, or with Victoria bus station which serves London Buses operated by TfL.
Victoria coach station 85th anniversary festival
History
Victoria Coach Station was opened at its present site in Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria, in 1932, by London Coastal Coaches, a consortium of coach operators. The building is in a distinctive Art Deco style, the architects for which were Wallis, Gilbert and Partners. In 1970 the coach operators' association which managed the station became a subsidiary of the National Bus Company.
In 1988, ownership of Victoria Coach Station Limited was transferred to London Transport. In 2000, Transport for London was formed and took over the station.
The freeholder of the site, Grosvenor Group, announced in 2013 that it wishes to redevelop the site and relocate the station elsewhere in London. However, the building was listed at Grade II by English Heritage in 2014.
Operation
Victoria Coach Station has separate arrival and departure terminals which are located on opposite sides of Elizabeth Street. The main departures building includes food and retail outlets, left-luggage facilities and a ticket hall.
There are 21 departure gates, with the site covering 3.3 acres (13,000 m2). In the 12 months to March 2014, 14 million passengers travelled on 240,000 services to and from the station.
Services are operated by:
Connections
London Buses routes 211, 239, C1 and N11 service the coach station. It is a short walk from Victoria train station.