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Vauxhall bus station

Vauxhall bus station is a bus station in Vauxhall, in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is operated by London Buses and owned and maintained by Transport for London, and is the second busiest bus station in the city.[1]

Vauxhall bus station
The bus station in 2009
General information
LocationBondway, Vauxhall
Lambeth
Owned byTransport for London
Operated byLondon Buses
Bus routes2, 36, 77, 87, 88, 156, 185, 196, 344, 360, 436, 452, N2, N87, N136
Bus stands9
Bus operatorsArriva London
London Central
London General
London Transit
Transport UK London Bus
ConnectionsVauxhall station
History
Opened4 December 2004; 19 years ago (2004-12-04)

The station, which is adjacent to the Vauxhall railway and tube stations, is situated on Bondway between Wandsworth Road, Kennington Road and Parry Street.

Layout edit

In 2004, bus stops were moved from outlying roads (South Lambeth Road, Wandsworth Road, Vauxhall Bridge) to a central point at the Vauxhall Cross road junction to create an improved transport interchange.[2]

The bus station was designed by Arup Group.[3] It incorporates two cantilevered arms that contain 167 solar panels, which provide a third of the bus station's electricity.

The nine stands are served by Transport for London contracted operators Arriva London, London Central, London General, London Transit and Transport UK London Bus.

Connections edit

Directly south next to the bus station is Vauxhall station for London Underground's Victoria line and South Western Railway.

Under threat of demolition edit

In 2013, Lambeth Council and Transport for London announced plans to demolish the bus station to build a new High Street, as part of Vauxhall's regeneration plans.[4] The Vauxhall Society campaigned against the demolition and set up a petition to pressure the government to reconsider. An attempt to get the bus station Listed building status failed in 2014.[5]

By 2019 the plans were to build two residential tower blocks on the site, at heights of 53 and 42 floors, with a new bus station on the ground floor. A four-day public inquiry into the future of the project began in December 2019.[6] In April 2020, Robert Jenrick upheld the development decisions and demolition was approved.[7]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Vauxhall's glamorous new bus station The Guardian 11 April 2005
  2. ^ Bus passengers first to enjoy benefits of Vauxhall Interchange Transport for London 1 September 2004
  3. ^ "VAUXHALL CROSS". Arup. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  4. ^ Vauxhall Bus Station demolition may cost 25 million pounds Arts London News 12 February 2014
  5. ^ . The Vauxhall Society. Archived from the original on 21 March 2014.
  6. ^ Brignal, Mattie (3 December 2019). "Four day public inquiry on decision to demolish Vauxhall Bus Station". South London News. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Vauxhall bus station set for demolition". www.ianvisits.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Vauxhall Cross Bus Station - The European Stainless Steel Association
  • Buses from Vauxhall - Transport for London

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