Transport for London (TfL) will launch the Superloop 4 express bus service on April 7, connecting Canary Wharf to Grove Park via several key stops. Running every eight minutes, it aims to improve commuting times and reduce congestion, utilizing the opening of the Silvertown Tunnel. This initiative is part of a larger plan to enhance outer London’s transport connectivity. Both the Superloop and route 129 will be free for at least a year, with additional services catering to cyclists and significant improvements in cross-river transport capacity, accommodating 21 buses every hour.
The new Superloop 4 bus service, launching April 7, is designed to make commuting faster and will run every eight minutes.
All cross-river routes, including Superloop 4, will be completely free for at least a year, improving connectivity and reducing congestion.
The introduction of a new bike shuttle service every 12 minutes through the Silvertown Tunnel aims to cater to cyclists in the area.
With Superloop 4 and the extension of route 129, TfL expects a significant increase in transport capacity across the Thames.
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