Stourbridge Bus Station will have had three different layouts since it was first opened.
The Birth of the Bus Station
The original bus station |
The layout consisted of three different termini:
Vauxhall Road Bus Terminus
The Vauxhall Road Terminus |
This was on the East side of the Stourbridge Town Railways Station, and was the terminus for services for Pedmore, Cradley Heath and Service 130 to Birmingham. This was mainly used by the 130 service as the double decker's used on the service could not get to the main pick up area due to the freight railway bridge running across Foster Street to the goods yard which was situated where the Mill Race Lane Industrial Estate is today.
Stourbridge Town Station
The Town Station Terminus |
Stourbridge Bus Garage
This was the third termini in Stourbridge and whilst it was used to store the fleet of Midland Red whilst not in service, the front of the depot was also used as an undercover terminus, mainly for longer distance services to locations such as Wolverhampton, Dudley, Kidderminster, Bridgnorth and Worcester.
The WMPTE took over the running of the Stations and Garage in 1973, when it took over the running of Midland Red services in Stourbridge.
The Second Installment
In 1979, the three different termini in Stourbridge were merged into one.
The 30 year old station has now closed |
The new bus station would consist of five rows of stands, which would serve all bus services terminating, departing or passing through Stourbridge, and all buses would be concentrated in one place making it a more pleasant journey for passengers.
The once grand railway station was cleared to make way for these stands and was replaced with a metal cabin, which served as the ticket office until the 1990's. The bus station cafe survived and remained in its original place, but finally closed in 2010.
Parkfield Road and Vauxhall Road was transformed into a temporary bus station to allow the building of the new terminus to be built, and in 1980 the new bus station was opened for passenger service.
In With The New
After 30 years, the bus station is once again being rebuilt and it has taken about five years for this incarnation to get to where it is now.
In October 2010, bus services in Stourbridge were going backwards as two main termini have been created whilst the new bus station, which will now be known as "Stourbridge Interchange", will be built. Buses will also be coming into the bus station via a different way and hopefully passengers will no longer have to get wet on rainy days as the concourse will have "covered walkways" around the station.
The development will feature a modern and spacious station building and concourse with toilets, a retail unit and electronic passenger information boards telling passengers when their bus is due. CCTV, help points and an internal public address system will also be installed throughout.
There will be eight, spacious bus stands allowing easy passenger circulation and featuring doors that automatically open when the bus arrives. An additional bus stop will be installed on Vauxhall Road to allow smooth interchange between bus and rail.
The Webmaster proposes to keep a photographic record of how the new bus station is being created by posting pictures as the site becomes redeveloped from October 2010 to the opening of the "Stourbridge Interchange", these pictures can be seen by clicking here.
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