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A new station to delimit the western end of the new central business district of Milton Keynes was a key objective for Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC). [2] In the cash-strapped circumstances of the 1960s and 1970s, British Rail (BR) was unenthusiastic but eventually came round after a deal was done in 1978 on cost sharing.
A central bus station for Milton Keynes was designed by Derek Yeadon of Milton Keynes Development Corporation and built in 1982/83 opposite Milton Keynes Central railway station. [11] On 4 August 2014, the design and construction of the building was recognised by being Grade II listed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the advice ...
It provides interchange facilities for national north–south services at Milton Keynes by serving Milton Keynes Coachway and Milton Keynes Central railway station. [4] The route is 85 miles (137 km) long, and largely follows the path of the notional Oxford-Cambridge Arc. The eastbound service commences at Oxford's Gloucester Green bus
Bus operators: Arriva Shires & Essex National Express Stagecoach East: Connections: Bus-route 3 to Milton Keynes Central railway station via Central Milton Keynes [1] Construction; Bicycle facilities: The Coachway is connected to the Milton Keynes redway system of cycle/ pedestrian routes. Accessible: All access routes are wheelchair-friendly ...
London Euston is once again taking some of the strain, with passengers advised to travel to Milton Keynes Central by Avanti West Coast or London Northwestern train and take a connecting bus to ...
The bus interchange bays are located at the railway station forecourt. (The former central bus station is located opposite the railway station but has not been operating as such since 1997. [citation needed] The upstairs level of the bus station (formerly a night club) accommodates a young peoples' facility, 'the Buszy'. This includes an award ...
Ashton-under-Lyne bus station: Ashton-under-Lyne: 13 [2] Ashton-under-Lyne tram stop: Operating Aylesbury bus station: Aylesbury: Operating Barnsley Interchange: Barnsley: Barnsley railway station: Operating Bath bus station: Bath: Bath Spa railway station: Operating Bedford bus station: Bedford: 20 total (12 interior, 8 exterior) [3] Operating ...
The former Milton Keynes central bus station, which is no longer in use. The travel interchange outside Milton Keynes Central railway station, which has taken over the functions of the former bus station. Milton Keynes Coachway (beside M1 J14), used by National Express north/south services and Stagecoach east/west services.