TfL launches consultation on new Superloop express bus route through north-east London
Briefly

The proposed SL12 Superloop express bus route is set to connect Gants Hill to Rainham, serving Havering for the first time, addressing earlier criticisms of the Superloop's exclusion of the area. Havering Council leader Ray Morgon emphasizes the route's importance for improving connectivity within the borough. The service will operate daily with frequent buses, connecting key locations such as King George Hospital and Queen's Hospital, alongside aiding local businesses at the Ferry Lane Industrial estate. TfL officials underscore the demand for affordable and environmentally friendly public transport solutions in outer London.
The SL12 route represents a significant improvement in north-south connectivity for Havering, responding to community needs and expanding the Superloop network in response to public demand.
Havering Council leader Ray Morgon emphasized that the proposed SL12 bus serves a crucial need for residents, enhancing public transport access across the borough.
TfL's Geoff Hobbs highlighted the importance of buses as environmentally friendly transportation, noting that the new SL12 route aims to support local businesses and improve accessibility.
The introduction of the SL12 Superloop route aims to connect areas with public transport for the first time, meeting demand from local residents and businesses.
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