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#REDIRECT [[Transport in Adelaide]]
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'''Adelaide Central bus station''' is [[Adelaide]]'s main terminus for long distance coach services. It is located on [[Franklin Street, Adelaide|Franklin Street]].

==History==
[[File:Adelaide Central Bus Stn 1.jpg|thumb|View from [[Grote Street]] in November 2012]]
[[File:Tesla FranklinStAdl.png|thumb|[[Tesla Supercharger]]]]
Terminal 1 of the Adelaide Central bus station was opened in September 1969 on the corner of [[Franklin Street, Adelaide|Franklin]] and Bowen Streets. It was built by [[City of Adelaide|Adelaide City Council]] in conjunction with [[Ansett Pioneer|Pioneer Tours]] and a consortium of nine near-country operators.<ref>New coach terminal for Adelaide ''[[Truck & Bus Transportation]]'' October 1969 page 144</ref>

In October 1971, Terminal 2 opened for use by 16 operators including [[Greyhound Australia|Greyhound]], [[Premier Stateliner|Premier Roadlines and Stateliner]].<ref>New city terminal for South Aust country bus services ''Truck & Bus Transportation'' November 1971 page 148</ref><ref>Your coach is ready for departure from Bay 3 ''Truck & Bus Transportation'' February 1974 pages 68-70</ref>

Over the years there were various proposals to rebuild the bus station, including relocating it to [[Adelaide Parklands Terminal]].<ref>Adelaide bus station expansion planned ''Truck & Bus Transportation'' August 1989 page 27</ref><ref>Adelaide Bus Terminal Plan ''Truck & Bus Transportation'' August 1997 page 91</ref><ref>Another Adelaide bus terminal plan ''Truck & Bus Transportation'' February 2000 page 111</ref> In 2004, Adelaide City Council released a plan to redevelop the coach station.<ref>Adelaide ''Australian Bus'' issue 2 March 2004 page 8</ref> The new station with 39 apartments and a carpark above opened in December 2007, with the [[SeaLink Travel Group]] appointed to manage the station.<ref>[https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/sealink-to-run-bus-depot/news-story/4eb8a6a0c08bc0cfa188292cf5a8f222 SeaLink to run bus depot] ''[[Adelaide Advertiser]]'' 22 September 2007</ref><ref>[https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/assets/documents/annual_report_2007-08.pdf Annual report for year ended 30 June 2008] City of Adelaide</ref>

Part of the former terminal has been occupied by The Joinery, a [[Conservation Council of South Australia]] community environment space.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190219110104/https://www.thejoinery.org.au/ Home] The Joinery</ref>

==Operators==
Adelaide Central bus station is served by:<ref>[https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/explore-the-city/visit-adelaide/visitor-information/arriving-departing/adelaide-central-bus-station Adelaide Central City Bus Station] City of Adelaide</ref>
*Adelaide Sightseeing
*Buses R Us
*[[Firefly Express]]
*[[Gray Line Australia]]
*[[Greyhound Australia]]
*[[LinkSA]]
*[[Premier Stateliner]]
*[[SeaLink Travel Group]]
*Tambray Coaches
*[[V/Line]]
*Yorke Peninsula Coaches

[[Adelaide Metro]] buses also stable at the bus station.

==Tesla Supercharger==
In 2017 a [[Tesla Supercharger]] was installed on part of the site.<ref>[https://reneweconomy.com.au/tesla-charging-stations-link-adelaide-worlds-largest-battery-20202/ Tesla charging stations to link Adelaide with world's largest battery] ''Renew Economy'' 28 September 2017</ref><ref>[https://www.tesla.com/en_AU/findus/location/supercharger/adelaideausupercharger Adelaide Supercharger] Tesla</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
{{commons category-inline|Adelaide Central Bus Station}}

[[Category:Transport infrastructure completed in 1969]]
[[Category:Transport in Adelaide]]
[[Category:1969 establishments in Australia]]

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