Mansfield bus station

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Mansfield Bus interchange
Location
Locale Mansfield
Operation
Operators Stagecoach Mansfield
Trent Barton
Veolia Transport (Dunn-Line)
National Express
Travel centre No
Rail connection Mansfield National Rail

Mansfield bus station serves the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. It is located on Rosemary Street. The primary bus operators are Stagecoach, with Trent Barton, Veolia Transport (Dunn-Line) and National Express.

The bus station, built in 1977, handles around 1,500 buses and 16,000 passenger arrivals a day. It is the busiest bus station in the county but does not offer an attractive waiting environment and has poor pedestrian links to the town centre.

Planning permission has been given to develop a new bus station on the station road car park which is estimated to cost £9 million.[1][2] The new bus station was opened 31 March 2013


References

  1. Mansfield bus station plans unveiled Nottinghamshire County Council 04 Dec 2006
  2. New Mansfield bus station set for New Year joy? chad.co.uk 10 November 2007

Coordinates: 53°08′38″N 1°12′04″W / 53.14400°N 1.20104°W / 53.14400; -1.20104

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