Worcester (Newport Street) bus station
- A new bus station in Worcester, owned by Worcester Corporation, opened on Monday 15th July 1946 to accomidate the growing amount of bus routes operating to points outside the city. The site was on land cleared after the war, between Dolday and Newport Street, with access in to the site via Dolday and the exit onto Newport Street. Local Worcester services continued to operate from bus stands at various locations in the City Centre, most from The Cross or Angel Place. At the time of opening there were no bus shelters at the site, but these had been added by the mid-1950s.
- A new bus station under the Crowngate Shopping Centre was built in 1991 and slowly services moved to the new site. During the transition period certain services called at both bus stations.
- Newport Street Bus Station finally closed after the end of operations on Saturday 5th September 1992, with all bus services departing from Crowngate Bus Station from the following day.
- Demolishion work was well under way by the start of October 1992. Most of the site is still used as a public car park to this day, although new residental flats were built on part of the site in 2007.