In Pictures: Gloucester bus station progress
By Matt Hall | 4th May 2018
Take a sneak peak at the fast-moving progress of the city's new £7.5 million bus station.
Our latest pictures show the distinctive outline of how the Gloucestershire's newest public transport hub is taking shape.
With the steel frames now in place, glass starting to be installed and workers busy constructing the roof, you can see the rapid progress on this pioneering regeneration project.
Work is still on track for the bus station to be finished by September. It includes a modern fully enclosed concourse, 12 bus bays, a manned ticket office, electronic timetable displays, high-spec public toilets, a new cafe and CCTV.
Cllr Paul James, leader of Gloucester City Council and cabinet member for regeneration said, "The bus station is really taking shape now and this latest phase will demonstrate that we are building something of real quality for the city.
"I'm delighted we are using local materials, which will help us to create something distinctive that the city can be proud of."
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