Bus Station temporarily closed from Monday 10 July 2017
The City Council purchased the bus station in April 2017 and is carrying out interim works over the Summer months of 2017 following planning.
The City Council intends to make improvements to the site in the short-term and to propose changes that will improve the flow of buses through the town and increase pedestrian safety. In the longer-term, the purchase will bring new opportunities and have significant benefits for the regeneration of central Winchester and the continuing provision of bus services.
Bus Station temporary closed
The bus station closed for improvement works on Monday 10 July for approximately 8 weeks. The improvement works will create a safer environment for pedestrians and bus users and install significant improvements to real time bus information

For the 8 weeks, all buses that use the bus station have been temporary relocated on The Broadway. Extra bus stops have been installed outside the Guildhall and near King Alfred Statue. All parking is suspended in The Broadway for this time and the taxi ranks are relocated on the northern side of The Broadway either side of the bus station entrance.
Information locating each individual bus route is displayed in The Broadway and on the bus stops. The bus stops are numbered 1 to 10. The table below shows which routes depart from which stop.
Bus Stop on
The Broadway
Bus Routes Departing
- Bluestar 1, No.69
- No 5, 46, 63, 66, E1 and E2
- No.3, 16
- Park & Ride (towards South)
- National Express, No. 95, 96
- No. 6A, 7, 67, 68, 85, 86
- The Spring, No.1 (towards Stanmore), 4 (towards Teg Down)
- Park & Ride (towards East)
- Coaches Only
- No. 64, 1 (towards Winnall), 4 (towards Highcliffe)