Deputy Mayor for Transport Officially Opens New West Croydon Bus Station

Oct. 12, 2016
The station, which cost £4.5m, has been completely rebuilt with an open, pedestrian-friendly layout, and 21% increased capacity.

London's Deputy Mayor for Transport, Val Shawcross, has officially opened a new bus station in West Croydon. The station, which cost £4.5m, has been completely rebuilt with an open, pedestrian-friendly layout, and 21% increased capacity. The station will serve 25 bus routes and 150 buses per hour at peak times, with 23,000 passengers able to use it every day.

Situated on the site of the previous station, it will provide close links to the London Overground station and Tram station.

Real boost

Val Shawcross, deputy mayor for transport, said, "I'm delighted that West Croydon has a new bus station to be proud of. This new safe and accessible station will be a real boost to the town center, improving journeys for tens of thousands of passengers every single day continuing the regeneration of the area."

Gareth Powell, TfL's director of strategy and contracted services, surface transport, said, "The new bus station will provide customers with a safer, more accessible and congenial environment and play a key part in the redevelopment of Croydon town center. With its greater capacity to meet increasing numbers of bus passengers both now and in the future and sited so conveniently alongside the London Overground station, and tram, it will provide a transport hub which will help regenerate this part of Croydon."

Re-built and modernized

Councillor Stuart King, cabinet member for transport and environment, said, "It's fantastic to see West Croydon bus station re-built, modernized and given the makeover it deserves. West Croydon is hugely significant to us as a major transport hub and gateway to our town center, so this is a really important regeneration milestone for Croydon. We are revitalising and transforming the streets and public realm around the West Croydon transport interchange with a £6m package of improvements and the new bus station is right at the heart of this."

Significant and positive

The new bus station was designed by TfL's in-house team. They ensured the new low-rise building will make a significant and positive contribution to both the immediate environment and the wider Croydon town center.

The new facilities include:

  • A large sheltered waiting area
  • Real time travel information
  • A modern public address system
  • State-of-the-art CCTV and improved lighting
  • Accessibility improvements
  • 18% more seating
  • A retail outlet
  • A fully accessible public toilet
  • Fifteen solar panels on the roof of the building