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  2. Stockport bus station - Wikipedia

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    Stockport bus station in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, was a bus terminus for approximately 65 bus services. It opened on 2 March 1981 on the site of a former car park. Before the bus station opened, most services terminated at Mersey Square.

  3. Stockport Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Stockport Interchange is a transport hub in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. As well as a bus station, it includes walking and cycling links, a rooftop park, and a mixed use residential and commercial building. The interchange opened on 17 March 2024.

  4. Stockport railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is a short walk from the former Stockport bus station, where most services could be accessed until its closure in August 2021. [20] Transport for Greater Manchester's Stockport Interchange, constructed on the site of the demolished bus station, [21] opened for passengers on 17 March 2024. [22]

  5. Category:Transport in Stockport - Wikipedia

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  6. Stockport - Wikipedia

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    Stockport bus station, which served as a terminus for many services across the borough, was one of the largest and busiest bus stations in Greater Manchester. It was demolished in late 2021 and the site is now the location of Stockport Interchange , which opened in March 2024.

  7. Stockport Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    Stockport Corporation Tramways operated a tramway service in Stockport, England, between 1901 and 1951. It was preceded by a horse tramway from Levenshulme to Stockport, which opened in 1880, and was ultimately run by the Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company. A second independent horse tramway opened in 1890, running to Hazel Grove.

  8. Heaton Mersey tram stop - Wikipedia

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    However much of it was built on or filled in after closure, making re-opening more difficult, so the proposed line would have included some new infrastructure and street running sections to take it into Stockport. In these plans, the line would have terminated at Stockport bus station. [1]

  9. Portal:Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Stockport bus station in 1988. Greater Manchester Transport (later GM Buses ) operated bus services throughout the county, from 1974 to 1993. (from Greater Manchester )