North Greenwich bus station

North Greenwich Bus Station serves the area of North Greenwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Greater London, England. The station is owned and maintained by Transport for London.

North Greenwich Bus Station
London Buses
The bus station in 2009
General information
LocationGreenwich Peninsula
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Operated byTransport for London
Bus routes108, 108D, 129, 132, 161, 180, 188, 335, 422, 472 and 486
Bus stands5
Bus operators
ConnectionsNorth Greenwich Underground station
Construction
ArchitectFoster and Partners
History
Opened1999

The bus station is next to the North Greenwich station and situated approximately 100 metres away from the O2 arena.

History

North Greenwich bus station was opened around the same time as the tube station in May 1999 as part of the Jubilee line extension. The Millennium Dome was the main attraction during that time. The bus and tube stations are located quite close to the southern portals of the Blackwall Tunnel.

The bus station is accessible via escalator from the tube station. The design, by Foster and Partners, incorporates a sweeping aerofoil shaped roof canopy. There is extensive use of glass.[1] There are five stands within the bus station.

References

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