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Hyde Bus Station Bus interchange
General information
LocationTameside Council
Managed byTransport for Greater Manchester
History
Opened3 August 2007

Hyde bus station in Hyde, Greater Manchester serves as a bus terminus for 11 bus services and as a major stop for 4 bus services in the Greater Manchester area. It was opened in 2007 and was built on the site of the old bus station for Hyde. The station is managed by Transport for Greater Manchester.

It is in close proximity to Hyde Central railway station, and has six stands in a modern, fully enclosed structure with glazed walls and automatic doors to all entrances and exits, and comprises four double and two single bus stands. A walk-in Travelshop, retail outlet and a Bus Station Supervisors Office are also provided, together with fully accessible public toilets.

On the other side of the wall on one side of the bus station, the M67 motorway goes past.

History

A picture of Hyde bus station in 1999, before it was revamped to an indoor structure.

Hyde bus station opened many years ago, and had lots of services to nearby areas of Greater Manchester, just like it does now. However, many reports of the old bus station will say the shelters were very draughty.

In 2005 the new bus station was built by Sisk building contractors for £3.7 million, and is now entirely different, with an indoor structure with a Travelshop and cafe, seated waiting areas and computer screens displaying departures.

A plaque commemorating the finish of work at Hyde's new multi-million pound bus station was unveiled by Cllr Alan Whitehead - Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority spokesperson for Tameside - and the Leader of Tameside Council, Cllr Roy Oldham, and the Chair of Hyde District Assembly, Cllr John Sullivan, as they took a first look at the state-of-the-art bus station. The stained glass panels at the entrance to the bus station were designed by local schoolchildren, working with a professional artist, and depict local landmarks in the town. A new CCTV system has been installed to boost safety and security. The station is brightly lit with clearly defined pedestrian crossing points and anti-graffiti paint systems. The new station also benefits from increased staffing. The adjoining taxi rank has been fully upgraded with a new sheltered waiting area. This work was funded and carried out by Tameside Council.

Hyde’s new bus station has utilized a modern metal service module. The service module was manufactured from polyester powder coated steel, incorporating aerofoil profiled wings and a removable central panel for full access to the services. The continuous module carries mechanical and electrical services throughout the building including lighting, CCTV, signage, sprinklers and smoke detectors.

Services

There are several services that use Hyde Bus Station. The majority of services are run by Stagecoach Manchester with the remainder of services run by Checkmate Transport, First Manchester, JPT and Speedwellbus.

There are frequent buses running to Ashton-under-Lyne, Belle Vue, Denton, Dukinfield, Godley, Hattersley, Manchester and Stockport. Buses also run to Glossop, Marple, Mottram, Oldham and Stalybridge

The bus services that use Hyde Bus Station and its Stand Letter are : (Places in bold are where services terminate)

No. Operator Destination Stand
Monday-Saturday Daytime Evenings & Sundays
Public Services
201 Stagecoach Manchester Hattersley via Godley B B
Manchester Piccadilly via Denton and Belle Vue C C
202 Speedwellbus Glossop via Godley, Mottram, Broadbottom and Gamesley C C
204 Stagecoach Manchester Manchester Piccadilly via Haughton Green, Denton and Belle Vue B B
206 Stagecoach Manchester Manchester Piccadilly via Haughton Green, Denton and West Gorton B Service 204
Gee Cross D Service 346/389
304 Checkmate Marple via Woodley, Romiley and Compstall D -
330 Stagecoach Manchester Stockport via Gee Cross, Woodley and Bredbury A A
Ashton-under-Lyne via Dukinfield F F
341 Speedwellbus Glossop via Hyde Hospital, Hattersley, Mottram, Broadbottom and Gamesley D -
342 Speedwellbus Gee Cross via Backbower D -
343 Speedwellbus Oldham via Dukinfield, Stalybridge, Carrbrook, Mossley and Lees D -
JPT D -
First Manchester - D
344 Speedwellbus Backbower via Gee Cross D -
346 First Manchester
Monday-Saturday daytime (to Ashton only): Stagecoach Manchester
Gee Cross D D
Ashton-under-Lyne via Newton and Dukinfield E E
387 First Manchester Ashton-under-Lyne via Godley, Hattersley, Mottram, Stalybridge, Ridgehill and Tameside Hospital C -
389 First Manchester
Stagecoach Manchester
Ashton-under-Lyne via Stalybridge and Ridge Hill E E
Gee Cross - D
397 Speedwellbus Glossop via Godley, Hattersley, Mottram, Hollingworth, Tintwistle and Hadfield E -

Notes:

1 Weekday mornings only
2 Weekdays afternoons only
3 Weekdays only
4 Saturdays only
5 First Manchester journeys only
6 Evenings only

References

  1. "Hyde Bus Station Opens its Doors". Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  2. "Hyde Cheshire Blog: The old bus station". Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  3. "SAS International - Hyde Bus Station". Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  4. "TfGM - Hyde bus station - Where to catch your bus" (PDF). Transport for Greater Manchester. Retrieved 9 October 2011.

External links

Bus stations in Greater Manchester
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