Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
coach station
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A back-up power system at the coach station did operate but only lasted three hours.
▪ 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.
▪ We are close to coach station and walking distance from railway station.
▪ Were there two valuations for the coach station in Southampton?
WordNet
coach station
n. a terminal that serves bus passengers [syn: bus terminal, bus depot, bus station]
Usage examples of "coach station".
Big Wizard of Oz steps took them over a little river, past a bus and coach station and up a road bulging with artistic cafes, an Army surplus shop.
We stand around in the coach station in silence, inhaling diesel fumes and listening to the tannoy.