St Paul's bus station, Bus station in Walsall, England
St Paul's Bus Station is a transport facility in Walsall that serves multiple regional bus operators from a covered structure. The building accommodates three islands with eleven designated stands, each protected by glass screens.
This station opened in 2000 and replaced a 1937 terminal formerly housed at the Blue Coat School site. The new facility marked a significant upgrade to bus transportation in central Walsall.
The station structure represents modern British transport architecture with its 80-meter-long canopy design created by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris architects.
The station is managed by multiple regional bus operators including National Express West Midlands and Diamond Bus. Passengers benefit from clear signage and sheltered waiting areas along the platforms.
The arched roof features integrated skylights that bring natural daylight into the lower passenger areas. This design choice keeps the covered space feeling open and bright rather than enclosed.
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