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Haymarket bus station, Leicester
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Haymarket bus station is the main bus station serving the city of Leicester. Originally built in 1994, it lies next to and operates as a transport hub for Haymarket Shopping Centre.
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History
The bus station was developed at a proposed cost of £2m in mid-1994, coinciding with a major refurbishment of the adjacent Haymarket Shopping Centre complex.[1] From January 2015 the bus station was closed for redevelopment to double the size, the new bus station opened during May 2016.[2]
Services
Haymarket bus station is open seven days a week and is used for mostly local services operated by Arriva Midlands, Central Connect, Centrebus and First Leicester alongside Stagecoach Midlands service X7 to Northampton.[3]
The anticlockwise circular Hop! service calls at a stop outside on Belgrave Gate.
Facilities
The main Leicester Shopmobility offices are located at the station at the Belgrave Gate entrance.[4] A smaller office is located within Highcross Leicester.
The bus station also has public toilets which have been recently refurbished alongside changing places accessible facilities.[5][6]
- The previous station in 2007
- The station before reopening in 2016
- Interior of the station after reopening in May 2016
- The Charles Street entrance in 2021
References
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