
"The N118 route will launch on Saturday January 17. It'll follow the same journey as the existing N18 bus, starting at Trafalgar Square and serving all the same stops up to Sudbury and Harrow Road station. From there, it'll turn off towards Ruislip station in Hillingdon, travelling via Whitton Avenue West, Sheridan Terrace, Pett's Hill, Alexandra Avenue, Eastcote Lane, Victoria Road and Pembroke Road."
"This will be the first time there's been a night bus to the Ruislip area since the 114 was suspended in March 2020. The arrival of the N118 means there'll finally be direct links between Ruislip and key locations like Sudbury Hill, Wembley, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, Harlesden, Maida Hill and Paddington. The new night bus will run seven days a week. On Fridays and Saturdays, it'll run every 15 minutes and from Sunday to Thursday, it'll operate every half hour."
"Bob Blitz, TfL's bus planning network manager, said: 'These improvements mark a really positive step for night‑time travel in northwest London. The introduction of route N118 will give customers in Ruislip and the surrounding areas new overnight connections, opening up easier access to jobs, leisure and essential travel across the capital. 'We will continue to monitor the network closely to ensure these changes deliver the best possible experience for our customers.'"
A new N118 night bus launches on Saturday January 17, running from Trafalgar Square to Ruislip via the same stops as the N18 up to Sudbury and Harrow Road, then via Whitton Avenue West, Sheridan Terrace, Pett's Hill, Alexandra Avenue, Eastcote Lane, Victoria Road and Pembroke Road. The N118 restores night service to Ruislip for the first time since the 114 was suspended in March 2020 and provides direct overnight links to Sudbury Hill, Wembley, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, Harlesden, Maida Hill and Paddington. The route runs seven days a week, every 15 minutes on Fridays and Saturdays and every 30 minutes Sunday to Thursday, while the N18 keeps its current frequency to create higher combined services between Trafalgar Square and Sudbury and Harrow Road. TfL will monitor the network to ensure service quality.
Read at Time Out London
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