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Durham bus station served the city of Durham, in County Durham, England. The bus station is managed by Durham County Council.

Durham bus station
General information
LocationNorth Road, Durham
Operated byDurham County Council
Bus stands11
Bus operatorsGo North East, Arriva North East, National Express
ConnectionsDurham railway station (250 metres)

This bus station is situated on North Road in the city centre. It is currently closed and is in the process of being rebuilt.


Redevelopment


In September 2020, plans to redevelop the bus station were approved.[1] From 15 February 2021, all services were relocated to adjacent streets in order to allow the bus station to be demolished.[2][3] The new bus station is expected to open in late summer 2022.[4]


Services


Services run from this bus station around the city of Durham and surrounding suburbs. One of the most famous buses in Durham is the Durham Cathedral Bus, a dedicated bus service that runs between Durham rail station and city coach parks to the cathedral.

Bus services from Durham bus station run as far afield as Newcastle, South Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Stanhope, Consett and the Gateshead MetroCentre shopping complex.

As of June 2020, the stand allocation was:

Stand Route Destination
A X20 Sunderland     
B 20 South Shields     
C 16 Castleside     
16A Castleside     
X5 Shotley Bridge     
X15 Shotley Bridge     
D 22 Sunderland     
via Peterlee & Dalton Park
24 Hartlepool     
43 Esh Winning
E 48 New Brancepeth
X46 Crook     
via Langley Moor & Brancepeth
F 49 Brandon     
49A Brandon     
52 East Hedleyhope     
G 204 Sherburn     
via Gilesgate & Belmont
204A Sherburn     
via Gilesgate & Belmont
X62 Peterlee     
65 Seaham     
via Murton & Dalton Park
H 56 Bishop Auckland     
57 Hartlepool     
via Coxhoe & Wingate
57A Hartlepool     
58 Hartlepool     
via Coxhoe & Wingate
59 Thornley     
via Coxhoe
X12 Middlesbrough     
J 6 Cockfield     
via Bishop Auckland
K 7 Darlington     
via Ferryhill & Newton Aycliffe
X12 Newcastle     
X21 West Auckland     
via Bishop Auckland
L 21 Newcastle     
50 South Shields     
50A South Shields     
X21 Newcastle     

References


  1. Bicknell, Ella (4 September 2020). "Plans for new Durham bus station approved". Palatinate. Archived from the original on 20 December 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  2. "Durham bus station redevelopment work begins". BBC News. 15 February 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  3. Fletcher, Richard (15 January 2020). "Here's what the new Durham Bus Station might look like". ExplorAR. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  4. Lindsay, Kali (21 January 2021). "Work on new Durham Bus Station expected to start next month after funding boost". ChronicleLive. Retrieved 27 July 2021.





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