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There's a bus route in London that passes so many tourist hotspots actual Londoners will want to steer clear. After decades of loyal service, TfL bus route 11 was re-routed in April last year, meaning ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, will go ahead with plans to change the number 11 bus route, which links Fulham and Liverpool Street via Parliament Square. The route is to be restructured, with the ...
Sixteen London bus routes are under threat of being axed as Transport for London (TfL) prepares for its biggest set of cuts in decades. The six-week consultation began on Wednesday. The first routes ...
The threatened routes are: 4, 11, 12, 14, 16, 24, 31, 45, 72, 74, 78, 242, 349, 521, C3, D7. Night buses N11, N16, N31, N72, N74, and N242 would also be affected. As well as a total withdrawal of ...
A total of 39 Transport for London bus routes will change today. TfL buses align with the Mayor’s Transport Strategy aiming for 80 per cent of journeys via foot, bike, or public transport by 2041.
Sadiq Khan was today accused of 'covering up' cuts to London buses as he revealed maps for his new 'Superloop' orbital bus network connecting the suburbs, one day before ten other routes are ...
The ten new routes aim to improve services in the outskirts of London What is the London Superloop? The Superloop comprises a system of 10 fast-track bus routes encircling outer London.
London has a new slowest bus route - and it's quicker to jog. The infamous number 14 bus no longer holds the unenviable title of being London's slowest bus with it's neighbour somehow even slower.
The busiest section of any London route is the 482 from Southall to Heathrow, at the Great West Road stop in Hounslow with an average peak capacity of 96 per cent at 5am.