Preston bus station

Preston bus station
Pictured in October 2007, before the renovation that began in 2016
General information
LocationPreston, Lancashire
Coordinates53°45′40″N 2°41′46″W / 53.761°N 2.696°W / 53.761; -2.696
Operated byLancashire County Council
Bus stands80 (1969–2017)
40 (since 2017)
Bus operators
ConnectionsPreston National Rail (800 metres (870 yd))
History
Opened12 October 1969; 54 years ago (1969-10-12)
Listed Building – Grade II
Official namePreston Central Bus Station and Car Park
Designated23 September 2013; 10 years ago (2013-09-23)
Reference no.1416042
Location
Preston bus station is located in Preston city centre
Preston bus station
Preston bus station
Location within Preston city centre

Preston bus station is the central bus station in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England. It was built by Ove Arup and Partners in the Brutalist architectural style between 1968 and 1969, to a design by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson of Building Design Partnership with E. H. Stazicker.

In the 2000s the building was threatened with demolition as part of the City Council's Tithebarn redevelopment project. After two unsuccessful attempts, it was granted Grade II listed building status in September 2013. It was then refurbished and officially re-opened in 2018.[1]

  1. ^ "Preston bus station's grand reopening after £19m facelift". Lancashire Evening Post. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2020.