"Art Deco classic Victoria Coach Station made into a listed building" -- Westminster, London, UK
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The Art Deco Victoria Station, built 1902, became a Listed Building in the UK
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Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/27/2016
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A plaque located inside the departures terminal for the Victoria Coach Station reads as follows:

"VICTORIA COACH STATION

Art Deco Style purpose-built coach station, the largest in Britain, opened in 1932 as a hub for coach services."

More on the Victoria Coach Station from the Evening Standard of London: (visit link)

"Art Deco classic Victoria Coach Station made into a listed building

NICHOLAS CECIL Wednesday 3 September 2014

Victoria Coach Station, used by millions of Britons and foreign travellers as an international transport hub, has been made a listed building.

Culture minister Ed Vaizey announced the move to protect the coach building, which dates back to 1931, as a London landmark.

“Victoria Coach Station, with its soaring Art Deco frontage, harks back to another — more stylish, perhaps — era in public transport,” he said.

“These days it welcomes and dispatches around 10 million passengers every year to 1,200 destinations in the UK and 400 in mainland Europe.

“It certainly merits listed building status, and I hope it continues serving Londoners and visitors to the capital for many years to come.” It has been given Grade II listed status in part because it is a building of particular architectural interest.

The bold building is one of the most notable surviving works by Wallis, Gilbert & Partners, pre-eminent specialists in inter-war industrial architecture.

It is remarkable among contemporary road transport buildings, with a corner tower that ranks among London’s most distinctive Art Deco landmarks.

The complex is also of historic interest, reflecting the inter-war growth of recreational coach travel — a significant chapter in British social and transport history. The building illustrates how, within little more than a decade, a sophisticated national network of coach networks sprang up.

It is also part of a notable grouping of inter-war transport buildings for new modes of travel, along with the former Imperial Airways Empire terminal building opposite (listed at Grade ll). A 1963 extension to the east of the coach station, the canopy to the north-west of the yard and lean-to structures are excluded from the listing. The coach station, which covers a 3.3-acre site off Buckingham Palace Road, has 21 departure gates.

Transport for London owns the coach complex."
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 09/03/2014

Publication: Evening Standard

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How widespread was the article reported?: national

News Category: Arts/Culture

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