Eldon Square Bus Station | |
Symbol Location: | gb |
Symbol: | bus |
Borough: | Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne |
Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 54.9757°N -1.6156°W |
Owned: | Newcastle City Council |
Operator: | Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive |
Bus Stands: | 10 (lettered A–K) |
Parking: | Nearby pay and display car parking operated by Newcastle City Council |
Accessible: | Step-free access |
Years: | March 2007 |
Events: | Opened |
Map Type: | United Kingdom Newcastle-upon-Tyne#Tyne and Wear |
Eldon Square Bus Station is one of two bus stations serving Newcastle City Centre. It is owned by Newcastle City Council and is managed by Tyne and Wear PTE.[1] The current glass-roofed bus station was built adjacent to the former, and is accessible via the mall.
It is located in the Haymarket area of the city centre, a short walk from Newcastle University and Northumbria University. It offers a connection with services from Haymarket bus station and Haymarket Metro Station. It is attached to, and accessible from Eldon Square Shopping Centre, which links the bus station with the Northumberland Street and Monument areas of the city.
The present bus station opened in March 2007, replacing a previous bus station, located below the shopping centre, which has now been converted into a service area and new mall.[2]
The station has ten bus stands, nine for departures (stand A to J), and an additional alighting point (stand K).[3] The bus stands at Haymarket continue the lettering sequence (stand L to Y). Each bus stand has ten seats, real-time information displays, and automatic doors (which open only when a bus is at the stand). Glass screens located at each bus stand feature artwork designed by Artstop Studios.[4]
Eldon Square is mainly served by Go North East, with services operating in and around Tyne and Wear, as well as County Durham, west Northumberland and Teesside.
Stagecoach predominantly serve streets within the city, with the bus station serving only the operator's express services beyond the city proper, with destinations including Kingston Park, Newcastle Airport, Ponteland and Throckley. The operator also runs the 685 service, which heads west to Corbridge, Hexham, Haltwhistle, Brampton and Carlisle.
Independent operator, Peter Hogg of Jedburgh, operates the thrice-daily (except Sunday) X74 service, which runs from the city to Jedburgh via Ponteland, Belsay, Otterburn and the Scottish Border.
Bus services from nearby Haymarket are predominantly operated by Arriva North East, serving destinations in the north and east of the city, North Tyneside and south east Northumberland.
Coach services operated by National Express serve the nearby Newcastle Coach Station, with those operated by FlixBus and Megabus serving the lay-by on John Dobson Street, near to the City Library.
, the stand allocation is:
Stand | Route | Destination |
---|---|---|
A | 12 | Winlaton |
684 | Hexham | |
685 | Carlisle | |
X82 | Throckley | |
X85 | Hexham | |
B | 10 | Hexham |
10A | Blackhall Mill | |
10B | Low Prudhoe | |
C | 6 | Lanchester |
47 | Consett | |
X45 | Consett | |
D | X30 | Stanley |
X31 | Stanley | |
X32 | Consett | |
X70 | Consett | |
X71 | Consett | |
X71A | Consett | |
X72 | Stanley | |
X73 | Stanley | |
E | X1 | Peterlee |
X1A | Picktree Village | |
X10 | Middlesbrough | |
F | 25 | Chester-le-Street |
28 | Chester-le-Street | |
28B | Chester-le-Street | |
29 | Chester-le-Street | |
X12 | Middlesbrough | |
X21 | West Auckland | |
G | 21 | Brandon |
H | X74 | Jedburgh |
X77 | Darras Hall | |
X78 | ||
X79 | Kirkley Hall | |
X87 | Newbiggin Hall | |
X88 | ||
J | 49 | Newcastle Great Park |
74 | Hexham | |
X47 | Newcastle Great Park |