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A new station to delimit the western end of the new central business district of Milton Keynes was a key objective for Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC). [2] In the cash-strapped circumstances of the 1960s and 1970s, British Rail (BR) was unenthusiastic but eventually came round after a deal was done in 1978 on cost sharing.
Milton Keynes railway station could mean any of the six stations in the Milton Keynes urban area: Bletchley railway station; Bow Brickhill railway station; Fenny Stratford railway station; Milton Keynes Central railway station; Wolverton railway station; Woburn Sands railway station; Of these, Milton Keynes Central is the largest and busiest.
There is also a park and ride car park on the site. The city is also served by a number of local and regional bus services run by national operators such as Stagecoach and Arriva, with most regional services stopping at major centres in the city, such as CMK (including Milton Keynes Central railway station), Bletchley, Wolverton and Magna Park ...
"The Buszy", built in 2005, is a skatepark plaza in Milton Keynes, England. The skate area is covered almost entirely by the roof of the former Milton Keynes Central bus station. [1] Pronounced "Buzzy" (/ˈbʌzi/) by the locals, the bus station, including the plaza that sits underneath its roof, is grade two listed. [2]
Bus-route 3 to Milton Keynes Central railway station via Central Milton Keynes [1] Construction; Bicycle facilities: The Coachway is connected to the Milton Keynes redway system of cycle/ pedestrian routes. Accessible: All access routes are wheelchair-friendly. Key dates; 1989: opened: 2008: closed for demolition and rebuild: 2010: new building ...
The original MK Metro logo Mercedes-Benz midibus at Milton Keynes station in May 2009 UVG Urbanstar bodied Dennis Dart Wright Solar bodied Scania L94UB branded for route 5 in Central Milton Keynes shortly after the takeover by Arriva Optare Solo on high-frequency route 8 at Milton Keynes station in early 2009 Mercedes-Benz Citaro in a dedicated silver livery on route 300 after the Arriva takeover
Pages in category "Railway stations in Milton Keynes" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Milton Keynes Central railway station; N.
Exterior view of Milton Keynes Coachway. Milton Keynes Coachway (near M1 Junction 14), in operation since 1989, is the UK's second busiest coach station. [9] [10] Its parking facility doubles as the local Park and Ride. Meadowhall Interchange (near M1 Junction 34) serves Sheffield. The Hard Interchange (at the end of the M275) serves Portsmouth.