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Middlesbrough bus station

Coordinates: 54°34′34″N 1°14′22″W / 54.5761°N 1.2395°W / 54.5761; -1.2395
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Middlesbrough Bus Station
General information
LocationMiddlesbrough, North Yorkshire
England
Coordinates54°34′34″N 1°14′22″W / 54.5761°N 1.2395°W / 54.5761; -1.2395
Owned byMiddlesbrough Borough Council
Operated byMiddlesbrough Borough Council
Bus stands21
ConnectionsMiddlesbrough National Rail
History
Opened1982
Location
Middlesbrough Bus Station is located in North Yorkshire
Middlesbrough Bus Station
Middlesbrough Bus Station
Location in North Yorkshire, England

Middlesbrough Bus Station serves the town of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England. It is located around 14 mi (400 m) from the town's railway station.

History

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It was opened in 1982, at a cost of £5.3 million, by the actress Pat Phoenix.[1] It stands partly on the site of the previous bus station, which belonged to United Automobile Services.[citation needed]

From mid-July 2012, the bus station was partially closed for around six weeks, to allow for improvement work to take place – at a cost of around £1.5 million. Work was carried out in order to improve accessibility for disabled people, by creating low floor access at the majority of stops. As well as this, work was undertaken to reconstruct the main concourse, and a partial reconstruction of the ramps.[2][3]

In January 2024, Tees Valley Combined Authority announced a £15 million investment to refurbish the bus station.[citation needed]

Accidents and incidents

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On 2 February 2015, an Arriva North East vehicle, which was operating service 28, collided with the one of the bus station's south stands. There were no injuries, but significant damage was sustained to the bus station building, included damage to the roof and windows.[citation needed]

On 23 December 2021, an Arriva North East vehicle, which was out of service at the time, was shunted into the bus station's north stands by a Go North East coach. As above, there were no injuries, but damage was sustained to the bus station building, as well as damage to the railings, roof and windows.[citation needed]

Operators

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Most local bus services are operated by Arriva North East and Stagecoach North East, with Go North East also serving the bus station.

Stagecoach services 36, 37 and 38 combine to provide up to six buses per hour, serving Middlesbrough, Teesside Park, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees and Norton, with an hourly extension to University Hospital of North Tees, and three buses per hour continuing to Billingham, Greatham and Hartlepool. The company also operates frequent services to Acklam, Coulby Newham, James Cook University Hospital, Hemlington and Park End.

Arriva operate a number of local services, with detinations including Darlington, Guisborough, Ingleby Barwick, Redcar, Nunthorpe, Saltburn and Stokesley. The company also operates regional services X12 to Durham and Newcastle, and X93 to Guisborough, Whitby and Scarborough.

Go North East operate the X10 express service toPeterlee, Dalton Park and Newcastle, using a fleet of four high-specification double-deck Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC vehicles, branded in a gold and purple livery.

Services

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The bus station has a total of 21 stands used for local bus services, with additional stands located on the upper floor for long-distance coach services operated by FlixBus, Megabus and National Express.[4][failed verification]

As of September 2024, the stand allocation is:

Stand Route Destination
2 39 Park End
via North Ormesby & Berwick Hills
3 62 Redcar Bus interchange National Rail
via North Ormesby, Eston, Grangetown & Dormanstown
64 Grangetown
via South Bank National Rail & Eston
64A Normanby
via South Bank National Rail & Eston
64B Grangetown
via South Bank National Rail, Normanby & Eston
101 Teesport
via Berwick Hills, Ormesby, Normanby, Eston, South Bank National Rail & Grangetown
4 X2 New Marske
express via Dormanstown, Redcar Bus interchange National Rail & Marske National Rail
X3 Lingdale
express via Dormanstown, Redcar Bus interchange National Rail, Marske National Rail, Saltburn National Rail, Skelton & Boosbeck
X4 Whitby Bus interchange National Rail
express via Dormanstown, Redcar Bus interchange National Rail, Marske National Rail, Saltburn National Rail, Brotton, Carlin How, Loftus, Easington, Staithes, Hinderwell, Runswick Bay & Sandsend
X4A
6 28 Guisborough
via James Cook University Hospital National Rail, Easterside, Marton Manor, Marton National Rail & Nunthorpe National Rail
28A Stokesley
via James Cook University Hospital National Rail, Easterside, Marton Manor, Marton National Rail, Nunthorpe National Rail & Great Ayton National Rail
28B
29 Marton[a] National Rail
via Linthorpe, Saltersgill, James Cook University Hospital National Rail, Easterside & Marton Manor
7 63 Redcar Bus interchange National Rail
via Linthorpe, James Cook University Hospital National Rail, Marton National Rail, Ormesby, Normanby & Eston
8 5 Easington
via North Ormesby, Ormesby, Nunthorpe National Rail, Guisborough, Skelton, New Skelton, North Skelton, Brotton, Carlin How, Liverton Mines[b] & Loftus
5A Guisborough
via North Ormesby, Ormesby, Nunthorpe National Rail, Guisborough & Boosbeck
9 9 Ormesby
via North Ormesby, Berwick Hills & Park End
X93 Scarborough Bus interchange National Rail
express via Ormesby, Guisborough, Scaling Dam, Aislaby, Whitby Bus interchange National Rail, High Hawsker, Robin Hood's Bay, Fylingthorpe & Cloughton
X94
10 8 Netherfields
via North Ormesby & Berwick Hills
12 16 Ingleby Barwick
via Teesside Park & Thornaby National Rail
17 Ingleby Barwick
via Linthorpe, Acklam & Thornaby National Rail
17A Stockton-on-Tees National Rail
via Linthorpe, Acklam & Thornaby National Rail
17B
13 10 Coulby Newham
via James Cook University Hospital National Rail, Easterside & Marton Manor
13 Coulby Newham
via Linthorpe, Acklam, Stainton & Hemlington
13B Acklam
14
14 12 Coulby Newham
via Linthorpe, Acklam & Hemlington
15 RP1 Middlesbrough College
16 36 Hartlepool Bus interchange National Rail
via Teesside Park, Thornaby National Rail, Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Norton, Billingham National Rail & Greatham
36A Hartlepool Bus interchange National Rail
via Teesside Park[c], Thornaby National Rail, Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Norton, Billingham National Rail, Wynyard & Greatham
37 University Hospital of North Tees
via Teesside Park, Thornaby National Rail, Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Norton & Hardwick
38 Norton
via Teesside Park, Thornaby National Rail & Stockton-on-Tees National Rail
17 831 Hawes
DalesBus via Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Darlington Bus interchange National Rail, Blackwell, Middleton Tyas, Skeeby, Richmond, Hudswell, Grinton, Reeth, Low Row, Gunnerside & Muker
X66 Darlington Bus interchange National Rail
express via Stockton-on-Tees National Rail
X67
18 X12 Newcastle Bus interchange National Rail Tyne and Wear Metro
express via Teesside Park, Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Hardwick, Sedgefield, Coxhoe, Bowburn, Shincliffe, Durham Bus interchange National Rail, Framwellgate Moor, Plawsworth, Chester-le-Street Bus interchange National Rail, Birtley, Low Fell & Gateshead Bus interchange Tyne and Wear Metro
X22 Peterlee Bus interchange
express via Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Hardwick, Segdefield, Fishburn, Trimdon, Deaf Hill, Station Town & Wingate
19 59 University Hospital of North Tees
via Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees National Rail & Hardwick
X10 Newcastle Bus interchange National Rail Tyne and Wear Metro
express via Stockton-on-Tees National Rail, Norton, Billingham National Rail, Peterlee Bus interchange, Dalton Park, Heworth Bus interchange National Rail Tyne and Wear Metro & Gateshead Bus interchange Tyne and Wear Metro
20 1 High Throston
via Haverton Hill, The Clarences, Seaton Carew National Rail & Hartlepool Bus interchange National Rail
13 Newham Grange
via Stockton-on-Tees National Rail & Fairfield
21 34 Low Grange
via Billingham National Rail

Notes

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  1. ^ Evening & Sunday journeys continue to Nunthorpe.
  2. ^ Alternate journeys operate via Liverton Mines.
  3. ^ Some journeys omit Teesside Park.

References

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  1. ^ McNeal, Ian (16 November 2015). "Middlesbrough bus station: Take a ride back to the past with our archive pictures". Teesside Gazette. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Bus station to get £1.5m revamp". BBC News. 15 July 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  3. ^ McKenzie, Sandy (17 April 2012). "Middlesbrough bus station for £1.5m revamp". Teesside Gazette. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand Information" (PDF). Connect Tees Valley. 4 December 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
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