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Mansfield Bus Station
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Mansfield Bus Station serves the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The primary bus operators are Stagecoach, with Trent Barton, and National Express.[1]
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History
The former Quaker Meeting House sat on the site of the bus station. George Fox the founder of the Quakers in 1647 lived in a cottage at the site of St Phllip Neri Church on Chesterfield Road in Mansfield. The Mansfield Quaker Heritage Trail starts from the bus station and leads to different sites in and around the town centre. It was at this time he started his ministry.[2] [3][4][5]

Planning permission was given to develop a new bus station on the station road car park[6][7] which cost £11m.[8]
The bus station was built in 2013 and opened on the 31 March 2013. [9]
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Facilities
Mansfield Bus Station is connected via skybridge to Mansfield railway station. The bus station has a shop, free Wi-Fi, and accessible toilets, baby changing facilities.[10]

The new bus station has sixteen bays A-P.[11]
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