In its own way, it was an icon. Stockport's treasures can always be reeled off: the viaduct, the pyramid, the plaza, and the hat works - but there is one town building that was just as important over the decades.
That is, of course, the bus station - with thousands of residents funnelling through its doors to get from A to B. READ MORE: Cyclist taken to hospital after crash in Stockport However, it is no more.
New photos reveal that the town centre’s bus station has been levelled — bringing about the end of the building which has stood since 1981.
In its place, a new ‘modern transport interchange’ will be constructed, Transport for Greater Manchester (TFGM) says. The £120 million project is part of a £1 billion investment into the borough,
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