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Leaflet outlining the layout of Preston's new bus station in October 1969 (SCN 0054)

Leaflet outlining the layout of Preston's new bus station in October 1969 (SCN 0054)
Preston’s iconic bus station opened in October 1969 and this information leaflet was published by Ribble Motor Services prior to the opening said it was the largest bus station in Britain. Originally it had 80 loading stands. Those on the eastern side were used by Ribble, its joint operators and by other express service, tour and excursion operators. These stands were numbered 41 to 80.

The bays on the western side were numbered 1 to 40 and were primarily used by the buses of Preston Corporation Transport (plus Ribble on some joint services they worked with PCT). This part of the bus station is no longer used by buses and is being redeveloped. Buses now use the eastern side with the bays numbered 1 to 39 in the opposite direction.

The ground level passenger concourse is topped by a multi-storey car park with each deck featuring upturned fluted curves giving the building a most original look. In 2000 the City Council was planning its demolition to create a new city centre development but objections were raised to that plan and the campaigners successfully managed to obtain Grade II listing thus ensuring the building’s future.

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