New Superloop bus would connect east London areas that have no train station
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) announced the SL12 Superloop route, set to operate daily in east London, connecting places like Gants Hill, Romford, and Rainham. Buses will run every 12 minutes on weekdays, providing essential links to the rail network, including the Tube and Overground. This new service aims to expedite access to local shopping, hospitals, and the Ferry Lane industrial estate. The launch aligns with the success of previous Superloop routes, with local council support for enhanced connectivity in the borough.
The SL12 Superloop route is set to enhance connectivity in east London, offering convenient bus services that link underserved areas with existing public transport options.
TfL’s new SL12 Superloop route will operate daily, providing greater access to key locations like shopping in Romford and connecting essential hospitals.
Ray Morgon, Havering Council leader, emphasized the importance of the SL12 route for improving north-south connectivity and meeting local residents' needs.
TfL has seen success with its initial Superloop routes, prompting further expansion and new proposals for connecting areas lacking existing transport links.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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