martinsh
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I will second you over Crewe bus station....and it is far too distant from the railway station, for rail passengers.
Yes, but the bus station is in the town centre.
I will second you over Crewe bus station....and it is far too distant from the railway station, for rail passengers.
Yes, but the bus station is in the town centre.
The old Luton bus station was grim, seem to remember the lavs were underground, so glad it was pulled down.
Castleford B.S, not changed a bit since i was knee high to a grasshopper, then again niether as the rest of Castleford, the land that time forgot.
Preston Bus Station.
I don't care it's now listed/protected, its outdated, old-fashioned, uncomfortable, cold and generally knackered...
Preston bus station seems the kind of well-designed but happens-to-be-brutalist structure that the 99% would be overwhelmed if it were re-clad in something "modern"/"shiny" and called new.Nothing wrong with it, it just "looks old", which is a shameful reason to demolish things when you consider looking old is the basis of conservation ideas...
Gloucester for me - Grim, cold, drafty, vandalised, and full of people who you don't really want to bump into. This is why when I come home from uni I spend as much time waiting in gloucester train station as possible and only go over to the bus station about 10 minutes before my bus is due..
Wrong, wrong, wrong.
It's not listed, which is a damn shame because it should be.
It's not outdated - there's 1,100 car parking places and 80 gates, all of which could and should be far better utilised than they currently are. The conceit against the station by our useless council(s) is more to blame for that
"Old fashioned" is just an opinion, it means nothing.
"Uncomfortable" is not really true (there are benches). "Cold" is not exactly something anyone can work against is it? It's a very large building for which gates have to be kept open.
Knocking down the bus station would be a horrific short-sighted error. The fight to keep the station continues and I'm a full supporter of that campaign.
I agree that Blackpool Bus Station wasn't one of the best. I do hope Blackpool Council demolish it very soon, it's an absolute hell hole!
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Earlestown - two bus stops and shelters. That's it!
exile, if you had known Southport Bus Station, which no longer exists, it wasn't very pleasant, much the same of the old Keswick Bus Station.
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Another vote for Gloucester - it smells, and its full of tramps and druggies when the sun sets. Last time we intended to use it our train was late and we missed the bus, there was another in an hour, but we took one look at the 'clientelle' and opted for a taxi.
It is set to be demolished along with many other down trodden buildings in the area. It is well used, so hopefully they can replace it with something more welcoming.
Some of you might disagree with this, but Bath's new bus station is pretty hopeless. They have tried to copy Bristol, which is a good thing - without considering that local services also use it and that Bristol's bays are further apart. The new site just isn't big enough for what they have built.
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