Transport for London's (TfL) Superloop routes are nearing completion, with the SL4 route commencing on April 7. Mayor Sadiq Khan plans to increase the number of Superloop services significantly, with the BL1 from Waterloo to Lewisham as the likely next addition. SL11 and SL12 routes are also set to be introduced, enhancing connectivity across London. Proposed new routes have been outlined for potential expansion within and beyond the existing network, emphasizing improved access to public transportation for various neighborhoods.
The initial rollout of Transport for London's Superloop routes is almost complete, with SL4 between Canary Wharf and Grove Park starting services on April 7.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan wants to double the number of Superloop services from the existing 10 in the coming years, indicating expanding public transport options.
The SL11 route will run between North Greenwich and Abbey Wood, calling at fewer stops than the existing London bus route 472, streamlining the journey.
The new SL12 route will improve north to south journeys across Havering and connect areas not on the rail network to the Central line in Redbridge.
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