From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcoach stationˈcoach ˌstation noun [countable] British English TTCthe place where people begin or end their journeys on buses that travel a long distance SYN bus station American English
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coach station• After all, why do they need a coach station?• Because of Stagecoach's speculation, the ratepayers of Southampton have had to fork out El 38,000 to provide another coach station.• Its city bus station was sold for development and its long-distance coach station was wholly unexpectedly sold for £4 1 million.• A back-up power system at the coach station did operate but only lasted three hours.• Were there two valuations for the coach station in Southampton?• We are close to coach station and walking distance from railway station.