Victoria Coach Station

The Victoria Coach Station is the central bus station in London, which is served by inter-city buses and long-distance bus. It is located in the district of Belgravia to Buckingham Palace Road, just south of Victoria rail station.

Managed the bus from Victoria Coach Station Ltd.. , A division of the transport company Transport for London. It consists of separate arrival and departure terminals, which are located on either side of the side road Elizabeth Street. It is mainly served by buses of the companies National Express, Euro Lines, Oxford Espress and Megabus.

It was opened Victoria Coach Station to its current location in 1932 by the London Coastal Coaches Limited, an association of several private bus companies. On their behalf the architects Wallis, Gilbert and Partners established a distinctive building in the Art Deco style. In 1968 the bus station to a subsidiary of the state-owned National Bus Company ( NBC). After the privatization of NBC in 1988, London Transport took over the operation and gave this 2000 is the successor organization to Transport for London.

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