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Kilmarnock bus station

Coordinates: 55°36′38.14″N 4°29′41.77″W / 55.6105944°N 4.4949361°W / 55.6105944; -4.4949361
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Kilmarnock bus station
The bus station in 2016
General information
LocationKilmarnock, Scotland
Coordinates55°36′38.14″N 4°29′41.77″W / 55.6105944°N 4.4949361°W / 55.6105944; -4.4949361
History
Opened1974

Kilmarnock bus station is a bus station in Kilmarnock, Scotland.[1]

History

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The bus station was built in 1974 and replaced a bus station in Portland Street.[2]

A project to redevelop the bus station started in November 2019 and was initially expected to be completed by spring 2020.[3][4] However, the project was delayed after the contractor went bankrupt in March 2020.[5][6]

Seating at the bus station was removed on 2 June 2020. It was subsequently claimed that this was to reduce the spread of COVID-19.[5] In February 2021, new rests for passengers to lean on were installed, replacing the traditional seating.[7] The new seating faced criticism due to accessibility concerns and in September 2021, council officers stated that it would be replaced.[8]

In September 2022, Stagecoach West Scotland stated that it would no longer serve the bus station after 6pm due to anti-social behaviour.[9]

Services:

  • 1 - Preistland via Irvine Valley
  • 2 - Hurlford
  • 1A - Crosshouse Hospital
  • 3 - Shortlees/Onthank
  • 4 - Ayr via Prestwick Airport/Glasgow via Newton Mearns & Pollockshaws
  • 5 - New Farm Loch
  • 6 - Belfield via ASDA/New Farm Loch
  • 7 - Belfield/New Farm Loch
  • 9 - Stewarton
  • 10 - Troon via Dundonald, Loans & Barassie
  • 110 - Troon via Crosshouse Hospital & Dundonald
  • 11 - Ardrossan via Crosshouse Hospital, Irvine & Saltcoats
  • 50 - Cumnock
  • X76 - Glasgow Express via Fenwick
  • X76B - Cumnock via Muirkrik
  • 337 - Beith via Crosshouse Hospital, Knockentiber, Kilmaurs, Stewarton & Dunlop
  • References

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    1. ^ Dyson, Kevin (22 June 2023). "Hopes Kilmarnock bus station makeover could be ready by Christmas now in doubt". Daily Record. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
    2. ^ "Kilmarnock Bus Station". The Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    3. ^ Dunn, Ross (14 November 2019). "Major £420,000 refurbishment of Kilmarnock bus station to get underway". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    4. ^ "Kilmarnock Bus Station refurbishment gets underway". East Ayrshire Council News. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    5. ^ a b Dunn, Ross (3 June 2020). "Why have all the benches at Kilmarnock bus station been removed?". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    6. ^ Hilley, Sarah (11 March 2020). "Refurbishment halted at Kilmarnock bus station after contractor goes bust". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    7. ^ Dunn, Ross (16 February 2021). "Bus station's 'shocking' seats leave passengers baffled – but are here to stay". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    8. ^ Dyson, Kevin (13 September 2021). "Kilmarnock's 'disgraceful' bus station seats to be removed after causing outrage". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
    9. ^ "Bus firm pulls out of Kilmarnock station over safety fears". BBC News. 20 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.