Aldgate bus station serves the Aldgate area of the City of London, England. The station is owned and maintained by Transport for London and located directly south of Aldgate tube station.
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The bus station in 2009 | |
General information | |
Location | Aldgate City of London |
Operated by | Transport for London |
Bus routes | 5 |
Bus stands | 1 |
Bus operators | Arriva London Blue Triangle HCT Group |
Connections | Aldgate tube station |
History | |
Opened | 1930s |
Also known as Minories bus station or lay-by, it was the first dedicated bus station in the City of London,[1] and was formerly a major coach station and trolleybus terminal.
The City of London Corporation prohibited trams and trolleybuses from entering the square mile - Aldgate was therefore used as a terminal on the edge of the city. Opened in the 1930s, by 1947 it was the busiest bus station in London with 1,358 departures a day.[2] Trolleybus services ceased in 1961.[2] In 1964 it was rebuilt as a bus and coach station.[3]
Aldgate was the base for Green Line Coaches serving Essex, while other Green Line routes operated out of Green Line Coach Station at Victoria.[4][5]
In January 2015 the bus station closed in connection with adjoining roadworks.[6][7] It reopened in April 2016.[8][9]
The air rights from forty feet upwards above the bus station were transferred from BRB (Residuary) Limited on its abolition in 2013 to London and Continental Railways.[10][11]
As at January 2020, it was served by five London Buses routes.[12]
A further provision for temporarily stationary traffic off but very near the public way could advantageously be made at important and much frequented points by the creation of lay-bys for coaches, omnibuses and trolley-buses. The vehicles would thus be temporarily withdrawn from and thus not obstruct the main flow of traffic, while the waiting passengers could assemble (possibly under cover) without either obstructing passers-by or being jostled by them. One such already exists at Aldgate and Minories as a terminus, and we were examining the design for another in 1938 near Southwark Bridgehead.
The Central Bus and Green Line coach station at Minories, Aldgate, was reconstructed, with new passenger and staff accommodation
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![]() ![]() Reference: "London's bus stations: a passenger's perspective". London TravelWatch. Retrieved 9 November 2021. |