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I think this is a combined bus and coach station and the article should be renamed. There may be a British English issue here. A coach for Brits is a single decker, typically 53 seat somewhat plush vehicle which is scheduled or chartered for long journeys, typically inter-city.
A bus is a less comfortable, frequently stopping, often double deck vehicle. In London buses run by TfL (ie most opf them) are red. — Preceding
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