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A coach station once existed at 727 Lordship lane, next to the Congregational Church (which can be seen on the right).

  • It was established by the City Omnibus Company in the 1920s.
  • From 1929 it was operated by Westcliff Motor Services.
  • In 1934 it was sold to the City Coach Company.
  • In 1938 it was sold to Orange Luxury Coaches.
  • After the second world war it became an Eastern National coach station.

This photograph was taken in Eastern National days, 1958.
In the 1980s the site was redeveloped as a W H Smith 'Do-it-all' centre. In the 1990s this was converted into a Mecca Bingo Hall.

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