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  2. Lahti bus station - Wikipedia

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    The Lahti bus station is a prime example of the functionalist era of station buildings in Finland. Its most notable feature is the 28 meter tall clock tower, which remains a significant landmark in the eastern parts of downtown Lahti. The tower was used by the city authorities as space for advertisements. [1]

  3. Kielce Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Kielce Bus Station (Polish: Dworzec autobusowy w Kielcach) is a bus station in Kielce, Poland. It is a novelty architecture type of a building, shaped to resemble a UFO . [ 1 ] Opened in 1984, it was seen as one of the more modern bus stations of its kind in Poland at that particular time.

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  5. File:The Architectural review (IA architecturalrev03unse).pdf

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  6. File:Architectural record (IA architecturalrec2719unse).pdf

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  7. Ann Arbor Bus Depot - Wikipedia

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    The former interurban station at 116 W. Huron, served by Greyhound buses, circa 1939. Located at 116 W. Huron, the Ann Arbor Bus Depot was designed by the Cleveland-based architects Banfield and Cumming, in partnership with local architect Douglas Loree, and was built in 1940 as the Eastern Michigan Motorbus Terminal.

  8. Preston bus station - Wikipedia

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    Preston bus station is the central bus station in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England.It was built by Ove Arup and Partners in the Brutalist architectural style between 1968 and 1969, to a design by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson of Building Design Partnership with E. H. Stazicker.

  9. Anderston Centre - Wikipedia

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    The location of a bus terminal at Anderston had been predicated as part of the Bruce Report proposals which called for the city centre's numerous bus stations to be consolidated down to just two at either corner of the central area - the other station being Buchanan Bus Station - opening a few years later in 1977.