Refurbishment of Bridlington Bus Station complete

The station had to temporarily close for the work to take place

Author: Karen LiuPublished 14th Mar 2022

A £35,000 refurbishment of Bridlington Bus Station is now complete.

In order to give it a brighter look, East Riding of Yorkshire Council installed new blue and yellow bus shelters, railings and benches were painted blue, the site was deep-cleaned and some resurfacing work was carried out.

The station had to temporarily close for the work to take place, but it has reopened and is welcoming passengers and buses.

Councillor Claire Holmes, the council’s portfolio holder for planning, infrastructure and housing, visited the bus station to see the work for herself, alongside Colin Walker, the council’s group manager for transportation services.

Cllr Holmes said: “The new shelters and the newly painted railings and benches give the station a much brighter and more welcoming look, which was much needed.

“I’m pleased we’ve been able to carry out this work and I’m sure passengers will approve.”

The work coincided with the resurfacing of nearby Marshall Avenue, one of the entrance roads to the station.

The council already invested in the station by providing real-time bus information screens for passengers.

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