• Greyfriars bus station was a bus station which formerly served the town of Northampton, England. It was owned and managed by Northampton Borough Council.
  • Inside Northampton's Greyfriars bus station.
  • It was a cold and dry day on the morning of March 15, 2015 as the town came together to watch the 39-year-old Greyfriars bus station be demolished.
  • The last days of this excellent Bus station. What it lacks in external beauty, it gains in practicality. ... Bay 17, Greyfriars Bus Station, Northampton, May 18 2013.
  • See 9 photos and 5 tips from 267 visitors to Greyfriars Bus Station. "Check your bays since stagecoach have taken over the routes have been seperated..."
  • The infamous Northampton Greyfriars Bus Station is being demolished this year. Never a fan of this building, I am in a strange way a bit sad to see it go.
  • Still, on a sunny July day in 1980 a fine looking No 4, UNH 4L exits the new, but dark and dingy Greyfriars Bus Station.
  • West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) said the former Greyfriars bus station, demolished in 2015, was "the largest brownfield opportunity" in the area.
  • This is an exciting step to transform the Greyfriars Bus site as we seek to bring on board a consultant to develop a vision and plans for the area.
  • Bus passengers using Greyfriars bus station are forced to grope through what can only be described as Stygian darkness to reach their buses, viz
  • Moovit helps you find the best way to get to Greyfriars Road Bus Stop with step-by-step directions from the nearest public transit station.
  • Notoriously ugly bus station once dubbed the 'mouth of hell' by Grand Designs
    • Greyfriars bus station opened in 1976 but has lain redundant in last year
    • Old bus station will be 'blown down' by demolition company tomorrow
  • The best way to get from Greyfriars bus Station to Bedford without a car is to bus which takes 1h 16m and costs £2 - £3. More details.