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Central bus station in Swansea, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swansea City bus station[1] is a bus station serving Swansea, Wales. It lies immediately to the west of the Quadrant Shopping Centre and southwest of a Tesco superstore.[2]
The station has 20 stands for local bus services with three more serving national coach services.[3] Coach services operated by National Express run westward to Llanelli, Carmarthen, and Haverfordwest, and eastward to London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol, as well as Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport.
There is a taxi rank at the south end of the station.
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History and redevelopment

The bus station opened along with the Quadrant shopping centre in 1979,[4] replacing the old bus station opposite (next to the Grand Theatre). The bus station was becoming run down by the mid-2000s and plans were put forward by the city council to redevelop the site into a more modern bus facility.[5]
In July 2008, it was announced that funding from the European Convergence programme was approved to help with the £11 million redevelopment of the station. On 1 August 2008 it was confirmed that work on the new bus station would begin in January 2009, but it was headlined in the South Wales Evening Post on 1 December 2008, that work would not start until May 2009.[6] The new bus station opened on 6 December 2010. New retail units were built within the bus station building but opened at a later date;[7] these include a Greggs bakery, Costa Coffee and a Co-operative store.
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