Bus riders should prepare for changes to six London routes this weekend
Briefly

Starting March 8, 2025, Transport for London (TfL) will implement changes to six bus routes, designed to enhance service reliability. Modifications include new timetables reflecting present traffic conditions, adjustments to service frequencies, and updated timings for the first and last buses. These alterations affect routes 282, 308, 415, 444, and W16, while route 657 will continue under Stagecoach with no timetable changes. TfL remains committed to accessibility and sustainability goals, aiming for a zero-emission fleet by 2034, amidst a vast network of over 9,000 buses operating across London.
TfL has announced changes to six different bus routes across London, including adjustments to service frequencies, temporary timetables, and changes to first and last bus timings.
As one of the world's largest bus networks, TfL operates over 9,000 buses across 700 routes, with a flat fare of 1.75, allowing unlimited travel within one hour through the Hopper fare.
Accessibility and sustainability are key priorities for TfL, with an increasing number of wheelchair-accessible buses and electric vehicles aiming for a zero-emission fleet by 2034.
The new timetables on routes will better reflect current traffic levels, with specific changes to routes 282, 308, 415, 444, and W16, and retimed first buses on Sundays.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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