Eldon Square Bus Station
General information
LocationEldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne
England
Coordinates54°58′33″N 1°36′56″W / 54.9757°N 1.6156°W / 54.9757; -1.6156
Owned byNewcastle City Council
Operated byTyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive
Bus stands10 (lettered A–K)
Bus operators
Connections
Construction
ParkingNearby pay and display car parking operated by Newcastle City Council
AccessibleStep-free access throughout
Other information
Fare zone
Websitewww.nexus.org.uk/bus/bus-stations-and-stops/eldon-square-bus-station
Key dates
March 2007Opened
Location
Eldon Square Bus Station is located in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Eldon Square Bus Station
Eldon Square Bus Station
Eldon Square Bus Station is located in Tyne and Wear
Eldon Square Bus Station
Eldon Square Bus Station
Location in Tyne and Wear, England

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 Nexus.[1] The new glass-roofed bus station was built adjacent to the old bus station, on a former access road, and is accessible via the new 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.

History

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]

Stands and services

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 Bus Station 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 Gateshead, County Durham, Northumberland, Teesside and the Tyne Valley.

Stagecoach North East operate local services to the west of the city, including Kingston Park, Newcastle Airport, Ponteland and Throckley.

Arriva North East and Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire jointly operate the Cross Pennine 685 service heading west to Hexham and Carlisle.

Buses from the nearby Haymarket Bus Station are predominantly operated by Arriva North East, and serve destinations in the north and east of the city, North Tyneside and Northumberland.

National Express coach services operate from Newcastle Coach Station, located on St. James Boulevard, with Megabus services operating from John Dobson Street.

As of January 2024, the stand allocation is:

Stand Route Destination
A 684 Hexham Bus interchange National Rail      
685 Carlisle
X82 Throckley
X85 Hexham Bus interchange National Rail      
B 6 Lanchester      
47 Consett Bus interchange      
X45
C 10 Hexham Bus interchange National Rail      
10A Blackhall Mill      
10B Low Prudhoe      
12 Winlaton Bus interchange      
via Blaydon Bus interchange National Rail
D X30 Stanley Bus interchange      
X31 Stanley Bus interchange      
X71 Consett Bus interchange      
X72 Consett Bus interchange      
E X1 South Hetton/Peterlee Bus interchange      
X1A Picktree Village      
X10 Middlesbrough Bus interchange National Rail      
F 25 Chester-le-Street      
28 Chester-le-Street      
28B Chester-le-Street      
29 Chester-le-Street     
X12 Middlesbrough Bus interchange National Rail      
X21 West Auckland      
G 21 Brandon/Durham Bus interchange National Rail      
H X77 Darras Hall      
X78
X79 Kirkley Hall      
X87 Newbiggin Hall      
X88
J 74 Hexham Bus interchange National Rail      
X47 Kingston Park Tyne and Wear Metro      

References

  1. "Eldon Square bus station". Bus stations and stops. Nexus. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  2. "Newcastle, Eldon Square Shopping Centre". Sitelines. Newcastle City Council. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  3. "Haymarket bus station". Bus stations and stops. Nexus. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  4. Savage, Dan. "Eldon Square Bus Station". Artstop Studios. Retrieved 23 February 2020. An award-winning Installation of amazing glass screens for a new bus station celebrating the urban, social, and historical context of the city, featuring images taken from photography and hand drawn graphics/
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