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Victoria Coach Station

Victoria Coach Station in the City of Westminster is the largest coach station in London, and a terminus for medium and long distance coach services in the United Kingdom. It is operated by Victoria Coach Station Limited, a subsidiary of Transport for London. As of 2017, there were 14 million passenger and 472,000 coach movements annually.[3]

Victoria Coach Station
Victoria Coach Station, 2012
General information
LocationBuckingham Palace Road
Victoria, London, SW1
England[1]
Coordinates51°29′35″N 0°08′55″W / 51.4931°N 0.1486°W / 51.4931; -0.1486
Operated byTransport for London[1]
Bus stands22[1]
Bus operators15[1]
ConnectionsVictoria [1]
History
Opened10 March 1932; 91 years ago (1932-03-10)[2]
Passengers
14 million (2016 / 2017)[3]
Location
Victoria Coach Station
Location within Central London

Victoria Coach Station covers 3.3 acres (13,000 m2) with separate arrival and departure terminals on opposite sides of Elizabeth Street. The departure building includes food and retail outlets, left-luggage facilities and a ticket hall.[4]

London Buses routes 11, 44, 170, 211, C1, C10, N11 and N44 serve the coach station. It is a short walk from Victoria railway station.[1]

History edit

Victoria Coach Station was commissioned by London Coastal Coaches, a consortium of coach operators, and opened on 10 March 1932 by Minister of Transport John Pybus.[2] Wallis, Gilbert and Partners' distinctive Art Deco building[5] was originally built with spaces for 76 coaches, and a booking hall, shops, buffet, restaurant, lounge and bar. London Coastal Coaches' headquarters and other offices occupied upper floors.[6]

During World War II coach travel was restricted and the War Office requisitioned the premises.[7]

By the 1960s, operation of the station had passed through industry consolidation to Tilling Group and British Electric Traction, whence it was reorganised by the Transport Act 1968 to become part of National Bus Company. Subsequently it was transferred to London Transport in 1988, and Transport for London in 2000.[7]

Freehold owner, Grosvenor Group, announced in 2013 that it wished to redevelop the site and relocate station operations elsewhere in London,[8] though the following year English Heritage designated the building Grade II listed.[9] Nevertheless, several of Transport for London's leases on the station were due to expire by 2023 and proposals were made to relocate to Royal Oak, but in 2019 the move was abandoned.[10][11]

Utilisation edit

Use of the coach station has increased from 2008 to 2018.[12][13][14][15][16]

Passe­ngers - million Coaches - thousand
2021 / 2022 11 118
2020 / 2021 2 40
2019 / 2020 13.2 440
2018 / 2019 12.5 450
2017 / 2018 14 472
2016 / 2017 14.5 476
2015 / 2016 14.5 466
2014 / 2015 14 460
2013 / 2014 14 480
2012 / 2013 11 438
2011 / 2012 10.5 413
2010 / 2011 10.3 399
2009 / 2010 11.8 389
2008 / 2009 9.5 394

Data from 2008/2009 until 2019/2020 is for departing passengers only and both departing and arriving coaches.

Data from 2020/21 onwards is 'passenger movements through the site' and 'Domestic and International Accessible Departures'. TFL does not state a reason for the reporting being different.

Operators edit

As of 2023, service operators include:-[17]

Operator Image Routes operated
  BlaBlaBus   Lille and Paris

Brussels, Rotterdam and Amsterdam

  Flixbus  
  Various International & Domestic routes
  Megabus   Various Domestic routes
  National Express   Various Domestic routes
  Sinbad Coaches Various destinations in Poland

Financial edit

Profits for Transport for London subsidiary, Victoria Coach Station Ltd have increased over recent years.[12][13][14][15]

Revenue - million Profit - thousand
2017 / 2018 £9.9 £1,300
2016 / 2017 £10.0 £1,200
2015 / 2016 £9.5 £494
2014 / 2015 £9.2 £123
2013 /2014 £8.9 £654
2012 / 2013 £8.6 £419
2011 / 2012 £8.4 £727

Controversy edit

In 2019, Transport for London was served a Fire Enforcement Notice after a "catalogue of major fire risks" were found by London Fire Brigade inspectors at Victoria Coach Station.[18]

The deficiencies included holes in walls, which could cause a fire to spread; inadequate fire sprinkler systems that had been broken and out of use for more than two years, and obstructed exit routes used for storage. Fire experts described the situation as a "walking disaster area" and "by far the worst I've seen in a long time". Transport for London posted fire watchers.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Victoria Coach Station". Transport for London. from the original on 4 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "New Coach Station Opened". The Times. No. 46079. 11 March 1932. p. 9. from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2022 – via Gale Primary Sources.
  3. ^ a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2017 (Report). London: Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2017 – via Companies House.
  4. ^ Annual Report for year ended 31 March 2014 (PDF) (Report). Transport for London. 2014. (PDF) from the original on 4 January 2023.
  5. ^ . Transport for London. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2010.
  6. ^ "Victoria Coach Station". Historic England. from the original on 9 May 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Coaches". Transport for London. from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  8. ^ Spittles, David (21 August 2013). "Victoria's £2-billion transformation as its coach station becomes a cultural quarter with homes, shops and arts venues". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 21 August 2013.[dead link]
  9. ^ Historic England (1 September 2014). "Victoria Coach Station Ltd, 164 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 9TP (Grade II) (1418262)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  10. ^ Prynn, Jonathan (23 August 2019). "Victoria Coach Station: Plans dropped to move transport hub from its historic home after backlash". London Evening Standard. from the original on 4 January 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  11. ^ Prynn, Jonathan (14 March 2019). "Plan to relocate Victoria coach station to Royal Oak is scrapped". London Evening Standard. from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  12. ^ a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2018 (Report). London: Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2018 – via Companies House.
  13. ^ a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2016 (Report). London: Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2016 – via Companies House.
  14. ^ a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2014 (Report). London: Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2014 – via Companies House.
  15. ^ a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2012 (Report). London: Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2012 – via Companies House.
  16. ^ Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2010 (Report). London: Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2010 – via Companies House.
  17. ^ "Coach companies". Transport for London. from the original on 4 January 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  18. ^ a b Ahmed, Samah (2019). "A catalogue of fire risks found at Victoria Coach Station". IFSEC Global. Retrieved 1 January 2023.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the London Buses station see Victoria bus station For Green Line s Victoria terminus see Green Line Coach Station For the similarly named bus station in Nottingham see Nottingham Victoria bus station Victoria Coach Station in the City of Westminster is the largest coach station in London and a terminus for medium and long distance coach services in the United Kingdom It is operated by Victoria Coach Station Limited a subsidiary of Transport for London As of 2017 update there were 14 million passenger and 472 000 coach movements annually 3 Victoria Coach StationVictoria Coach Station 2012General informationLocationBuckingham Palace RoadVictoria London SW1England 1 Coordinates51 29 35 N 0 08 55 W 51 4931 N 0 1486 W 51 4931 0 1486Operated byTransport for London 1 Bus stands22 1 Bus operators15 1 ConnectionsVictoria 1 HistoryOpened10 March 1932 91 years ago 1932 03 10 2 Passengers14 million 2016 2017 3 LocationVictoria Coach StationLocation within Central LondonVictoria Coach Station covers 3 3 acres 13 000 m2 with separate arrival and departure terminals on opposite sides of Elizabeth Street The departure building includes food and retail outlets left luggage facilities and a ticket hall 4 London Buses routes 11 44 170 211 C1 C10 N11 and N44 serve the coach station It is a short walk from Victoria railway station 1 Contents 1 History 2 Utilisation 3 Operators 4 Financial 5 Controversy 6 References 7 External linksHistory editVictoria Coach Station was commissioned by London Coastal Coaches a consortium of coach operators and opened on 10 March 1932 by Minister of Transport John Pybus 2 Wallis Gilbert and Partners distinctive Art Deco building 5 was originally built with spaces for 76 coaches and a booking hall shops buffet restaurant lounge and bar London Coastal Coaches headquarters and other offices occupied upper floors 6 During World War II coach travel was restricted and the War Office requisitioned the premises 7 By the 1960s operation of the station had passed through industry consolidation to Tilling Group and British Electric Traction whence it was reorganised by the Transport Act 1968 to become part of National Bus Company Subsequently it was transferred to London Transport in 1988 and Transport for London in 2000 7 Freehold owner Grosvenor Group announced in 2013 that it wished to redevelop the site and relocate station operations elsewhere in London 8 though the following year English Heritage designated the building Grade II listed 9 Nevertheless several of Transport for London s leases on the station were due to expire by 2023 and proposals were made to relocate to Royal Oak but in 2019 the move was abandoned 10 11 Utilisation editUse of the coach station has increased from 2008 to 2018 12 13 14 15 16 Passe ngers million Coaches thousand2021 2022 11 1182020 2021 2 402019 2020 13 2 4402018 2019 12 5 4502017 2018 14 4722016 2017 14 5 4762015 2016 14 5 4662014 2015 14 4602013 2014 14 4802012 2013 11 4382011 2012 10 5 4132010 2011 10 3 3992009 2010 11 8 3892008 2009 9 5 394Data from 2008 2009 until 2019 2020 is for departing passengers only and both departing and arriving coaches Data from 2020 21 onwards is passenger movements through the site and Domestic and International Accessible Departures TFL does not state a reason for the reporting being different Operators editAs of 2023 update service operators include 17 Operator Image Routes operated nbsp BlaBlaBus nbsp Lille and Paris Brussels Rotterdam and Amsterdam nbsp Flixbus nbsp nbsp Various International amp Domestic routes nbsp Megabus nbsp Various Domestic routes nbsp National Express nbsp Various Domestic routes nbsp Sinbad Coaches Various destinations in PolandFinancial editProfits for Transport for London subsidiary Victoria Coach Station Ltd have increased over recent years 12 13 14 15 Revenue million Profit thousand2017 2018 9 9 1 3002016 2017 10 0 1 2002015 2016 9 5 4942014 2015 9 2 1232013 2014 8 9 6542012 2013 8 6 4192011 2012 8 4 727Controversy editIn 2019 Transport for London was served a Fire Enforcement Notice after a catalogue of major fire risks were found by London Fire Brigade inspectors at Victoria Coach Station 18 The deficiencies included holes in walls which could cause a fire to spread inadequate fire sprinkler systems that had been broken and out of use for more than two years and obstructed exit routes used for storage Fire experts described the situation as a walking disaster area and by far the worst I ve seen in a long time Transport for London posted fire watchers 18 References edit a b c d e f Victoria Coach Station Transport for London Archived from the original on 4 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b New Coach Station Opened The Times No 46079 11 March 1932 p 9 Archived from the original on 10 January 2023 Retrieved 27 August 2022 via Gale Primary Sources a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2017 Report London Victoria Coach Station Ltd 2017 via Companies House Annual Report for year ended 31 March 2014 PDF Report Transport for London 2014 Archived PDF from the original on 4 January 2023 Victoria Coach Station Celebrating 75 years of service Transport for London Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 Retrieved 26 January 2010 Victoria Coach Station Historic England Archived from the original on 9 May 2019 Retrieved 9 May 2019 a b Coaches Transport for London Archived from the original on 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Spittles David 21 August 2013 Victoria s 2 billion transformation as its coach station becomes a cultural quarter with homes shops and arts venues London Evening Standard Retrieved 21 August 2013 dead link Historic England 1 September 2014 Victoria Coach Station Ltd 164 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 9TP Grade II 1418262 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 2 September 2014 Prynn Jonathan 23 August 2019 Victoria Coach Station Plans dropped to move transport hub from its historic home after backlash London Evening Standard Archived from the original on 4 January 2023 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Prynn Jonathan 14 March 2019 Plan to relocate Victoria coach station to Royal Oak is scrapped London Evening Standard Archived from the original on 10 January 2023 Retrieved 24 July 2022 a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2018 Report London Victoria Coach Station Ltd 2018 via Companies House a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2016 Report London Victoria Coach Station Ltd 2016 via Companies House a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2014 Report London Victoria Coach Station Ltd 2014 via Companies House a b Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2012 Report London Victoria Coach Station Ltd 2012 via Companies House Annual Report and Financial Stements for the year to 31 March 2010 Report London Victoria Coach Station Ltd 2010 via Companies House Coach companies Transport for London Archived from the original on 4 January 2023 Retrieved 25 May 2015 a b Ahmed Samah 2019 A catalogue of fire risks found at Victoria Coach Station IFSEC Global Retrieved 1 January 2023 permanent dead link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victoria Coach Station Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria Coach Station amp oldid 1179081719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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