Newcastle coach station

Newcastle Coach Station is a coach station located in Newcastle upon Tyne. It opened in 2003, as a replacement for the former Gallowgate Coach Station.[1][2]

Newcastle Coach Station
LocationChurchill Street
St. James Boulevard
Newcastle upon Tyne
Coordinates54.9675°N 1.6226°W / 54.9675; -1.6226
Owned byNational Express
Operated byNational Express
Bus stands5
Connections
History
Opened2003
Location
Newcastle Coach Station
Location within Tyne and Wear

The coach station is located on Churchill Street, and is a short walk from Newcastle Central railway station. It is one of three bus stations in the city centre – the others being Eldon Square and Haymarket.

The coach station has five bays, with facilities including a booking office, waiting room, seating and toilet facilities. A taxi rank is available on Churchill Street.[3] Above the bays is a translucent curved canopy roof, with a glazed block screen wall.

Newcastle Coach Station is served mainly by National Express, however, it is also used by a number of independent operators – including JH Coaches and Wright Bros. of Alston. The station is not served by Megabus, with services instead using a stop on John Dobson Street, adjacent to Newcastle City Library.[4]

See also

References

  1. Morton, David (1 March 2018). "Step back to Newcastle's Gallowgate Coach Station, in 1985, in our nostalgic video". ChronicleLive. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  2. Morton, David (5 July 2017). "Who used this long-gone Newcastle bus station – and what's there today?". ChronicleLive. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. "Newcastle upon Tyne Coach Station". National Express. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  4. "Bus stops". Megabus. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
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