The bus station is a key transportation hub, consistently busy yet efficiently managed. The premises are well-maintained, offering clean seating areas for passengers to wait comfortably. While staff are both professional and approachable, always ready to assist, the lack of a functioning schedule display—previously visible through the windows—is a minor inconvenience that could be improved.
The station supports a range of services, including 24-hour routes such as the 109, 250, 264. night service, making it a reliable option for travelers at any time of day. Despite the high foot traffic, the station remains tidy and organized, providing a seamless experience...
Read moreThe entrance to hell looks like croydon bus station, the place was filthy with mice munching on flour like it was some midnight snack, there were also rats playing uno and screaming about how much the game sucks, I waited for the bus 106 to arrive and I was completely baffled because when it finally arrived the bus got eaten by the mice, rats, the entire rodfellows cast, rishi sunak and vancouverites, the bus driver got eaten too and there was nothing left of the bus so I stole a bycicle and cycled all the way to brixton without losing anything...
Read moreAn excellent transport hub, West Croydon Bus Station links numerous bus lines covering Croydon, south London, and adjoining districts. The station is next to a tram stop that serves inbound passengers on the Wimbledon line as well as outbound passengers for East Croydon rail station as well as the Elmer's End, Beckenham Jct and New Addington tram lines. West Croydon Railway and Overground Station is adjacent to the bus station, which is also convenient to shopping in the nearby pedestrianized North End...
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